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International Conference on Soil Microbiology and Biogeochemistry

30–31 Jul 2026 Bukhara, Uzbekistan Standard / Virtual Participation
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SDG-Aligned Research Themes

The ICSMB conference tracks support global knowledge exchange, innovation and sustainable development priorities across Soil and related disciplines.

01 Microbial Diversity in Soil Ecosystems +
This session will explore the various microbial communities present in soil environments and their roles in ecosystem functioning. Emphasis will be placed on the methods used to assess microbial diversity and the implications for soil health and sustainability.
02 Nutrient Cycling and Soil Fertility +
This track will focus on the processes of nutrient cycling within soil systems, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon dynamics. Discussions will highlight the interactions between microbial activity and nutrient availability in promoting soil fertility.
03 Organic Matter Decomposition and Soil Health +
This session will examine the mechanisms of organic matter decomposition and its significance for soil structure and fertility. The role of microbial communities in breaking down organic materials will be a key focus.
04 Soil Enzymes and Biogeochemical Processes +
This track will investigate the function of soil enzymes in mediating biogeochemical processes essential for nutrient cycling. Participants will discuss the factors influencing enzyme activity and their implications for soil management.
05 Microbial Ecology in the Rhizosphere +
This session will delve into the complex interactions between soil microorganisms and plant roots in the rhizosphere. The impact of these interactions on plant health and soil nutrient dynamics will be explored.
06 Nitrogen Fixation and Soil Microbial Communities +
This track will focus on the role of soil microbial communities in nitrogen fixation and its significance for agricultural productivity. Discussions will include the mechanisms of nitrogen uptake and the influence of environmental factors.
07 Carbon Cycling and Greenhouse Gas Emissions +
This session will address the processes involved in carbon cycling within soil ecosystems and their contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. The implications of microbial activity on carbon sequestration will also be discussed.
08 Phosphorus Availability and Soil Microbiology +
This track will explore the dynamics of phosphorus availability in soils and the role of microorganisms in mobilizing this essential nutrient. Participants will discuss strategies to enhance phosphorus bioavailability for sustainable agriculture.
09 Soil Respiration and Microbial Activity +
This session will investigate the relationship between soil respiration rates and microbial activity in various soil types. The implications for carbon cycling and climate change will be a central theme.
10 Biodegradation of Contaminants in Soil +
This track will focus on the microbial processes involved in the biodegradation of organic and inorganic contaminants in soil. Strategies for enhancing bioremediation efforts through microbial interventions will be discussed.
11 Heavy Metal Bioremediation and Soil Microbial Communities +
This session will examine the role of soil microorganisms in the bioremediation of heavy metal contaminants. Discussions will include the mechanisms of microbial tolerance and detoxification in polluted soils.

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