Jasim Iqbal
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PhD. student at Chinese Academy of Sciences, China. Investigating the role of soil biota in nitrogen losses & GHG emissions.| Soil micro-food web | C, N cycle | Soil health | 15N |.
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drbradbrad.bsky.social
‼️ PhD opportunity: Linking antimicrobial resistance, climate warming, and carbon use efficiency in Arctic soils
With @matehg.bsky.social @ UEA, also me & Marc Dumont.
Work at the intersection of antimicrobial resistance, Arctic soil microbiology, C cycling, & climate warming
🦠❄️🧬😷
Apply below 👇
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This #meta-analysis adds valuable insights into how micro- and #nanoplastics affect reproduction in #Daphnia. An important step toward understanding #ecosystem-level impacts of #plastic #pollution.

Great work!!
#Microplastics #Ecotoxicology #BayCEER
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🎉Last week first observation together with NIOO, on their beautiful green rooftop, for the Bodemdierendagen! It was great success & we manage to find the tiny ten🪱🐛🐜 ..but also the little eleven🦠✨! Take your observation, is your turn now! How many soil organisms will you find?
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Wow, I see some amazing photography skilss there. Just curious to know which camera/phone was used for taking these shots?
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drbradbrad.bsky.social
Please circulate among your bioinformatics students! 🧬🖥️❄️🦠
drbradbrad.bsky.social
📢 PLEASE RT!
❄️ M2 Masters Internship: Metagenomic analysis of microbial cold adaptation in the cryosphere
🧬 Compile & curate ice nucleation & cold-adaptation protein database
🖥️ Build HMM profiles
🦠 Analyze existing metagenomic data using HMMs

☀️ Marseille, France
Apply by 15 Oct
jasimkhan38.bsky.social
A very exciting and one of the best workshops on Stable Isotopes came to an end at Universität Bayreuth.

Huge thanks to Prof Johanna and Dr Alexander as well as all other organizing team.

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Attribution of vegetation change to climate change: here we compared vegetation time series to simulations from a process model forced with observed and counterfactual (detrended) climate data. Trends in climate necessary for the model to emulate vegetation trends www.nature.com/articles/s41... 1/3
Shifts in vegetation activity of terrestrial ecosystems attributable to climate trends - Nature Geoscience
An analysis fusing satellite data with a process-based model of plant growth attributes changes in vegetation activity across terrestrial ecosystems to climatic changes.
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Amazing start of the week in 🇩🇪!

Bayreuth Stable Isotope Summer School (BaySISS).

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Our paper is out:

Integrating crop residues or biochar with synthetic fertilizers reduced net global warming potential & enhanced key soil properties while maintaining high productivity.

Thanks to all co-authors.

Link: kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F...
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Our paper is now online in @mdpiopenaccess.bsky.social

We shows that: applying more than 130 kg/ha of N on winter wheat doesn’t boost yield or N use efficiency. Why overapply? Save costs, protect the environment.

#Agronomy #SoilScience

www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14...
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jasimkhan38.bsky.social
Our paper is out:

Integrating crop residues or biochar with synthetic fertilizers reduced net global warming potential & enhanced key soil properties while maintaining high productivity.

Thanks to all co-authors.

Link: kwnsfk27.r.eu-west-1.awstrack.me/L0/https:%2F...
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ashish-malik.bsky.social
📢 Funded PhD opportunities for UK candidates in beautiful Edinburgh. Get in touch if you're interested in a PhD on understanding the mechanisms of soil carbon cycling and the role of microbes. We work in different ecosystems: peatlands, forests and agricultural soils. Please repost/spread the word.
Poster showing the following text: PhD in microbial mechanisms of soil carbon cycling. Soil microbes shape the global carbon cycle in life and death. We study the effect of aboveground land management on belowground soil carbon cycling processes. We aim create a scalable understanding of microbial processes from single cells to populations to communities to ecosystems. Pictures with text: peatland restoration, sustainable agriculture and woodland regeneration.
jasimkhan38.bsky.social
Our paper is now online in @mdpiopenaccess.bsky.social

We shows that: applying more than 130 kg/ha of N on winter wheat doesn’t boost yield or N use efficiency. Why overapply? Save costs, protect the environment.

#Agronomy #SoilScience

www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/14...
www.mdpi.com
jasimkhan38.bsky.social
Welcome to our CAS institute (Institute of Mountain Hazards & Environment, Chengdu) too.
jasimkhan38.bsky.social
Alhamdulillah! What a great weekend after ages.

1st PhD paper was accepted Yesterday in Plants journal.

2nd one just accepted now in Journal of Environmental Management.

And now fingers crossed for 3rd one, revised in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment.

🥳
jasimkhan38.bsky.social
It’s nothing new though. I have friends whom US & Canada visa were rejected during 2016-18 period due to their facebook posts.
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📣We are hiring a PhD candidate to work on modeling soil processes in regenerative agriculture 🌱
If you have experience in process-based modeling and a background in agriculture, we invite you to apply.
Deadline, September 30, 2025.

More info here:

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Excited to share our new manuscript about how ammonia oxidizing microbes respond to drought in rewetted fens, combining high-and low-throughput methods for both RNA and DNA. Looking forward to continuing this work in WETSCAPES2.0!

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Ammonia oxidizing archaea and bacteria respond dynamically to drought in rewetted fen peatlands
The impact of drought on ammonia oxidizing microbes (AOM) in peatlands remains unclear, despite their role in facilitating a rate-limiting step in nit…
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