CourseOutlineForm:Fall2017
GeneralInformation
CourseTitle:Soilorganicmatterandbiochemistry;ENVS*6350
CourseDescription:Soilorganicmattercharacterization,dynamicsofsoilorganicmatter,nutrientcycling.
CreditWeight:0.5
AcademicDepartment(orcampus):SchoolofEnvironmentalSciences
Campus:Guelph
SemesterOffering:Fall2017ClassScheduleandLocation:TBD Instructor Information
InstructorName:ProfessorPaulVoroney
InstructorEmail:
Officelocation and officehours:ALEX217;byappointment
CourseContent
Thelearningactivitiesduringthesemesterwillinvolvelectures,readings,andstudentseminarstoprovidestudentswiththebackgroundforamodelingexerciseofasoil/cropagriculturalsystem.Duringthelatterhalfofthecourse,studentswillworkontheprogressiveconstructionofaCenturymodeloftheirchosen soil/cropsystem fordescribingagriculturalmanagementeffectsonC/N/Pdynamics.
LearningObjectives:
1.CriticalandCreativeThinking:
1.1ReinforcementofInquiry andAnalysisthroughcriticalreviewof scientificjournalarticles.
1.2ReinforcementofIntegrativeandAppliedLearningthrougharesearchtopicwhichevaluatespotentialeffectsofmanagementpracticestotheproblemofmaintainingandenhancingsoilorganicmatterstocks.
2.Literacy:
2.1ReinforcementofCollaborativeLiteracythroughtheselectionofagrouptopicforresearchandoralpresentation.
2.2ReinforcementofDepthandBreadthofUnderstandingthroughindividualresearchfororalandwrittenproject.
3.GlobalUnderstanding:
3.1IntroductionofGlobalKnowledgethroughresearchandreviewofrelevantscientificliteraturedescribingcontrastingagroecosystems,e.g.tropicalsoils.
3.2IntroductionofInterculturalKnowledgeandCompetencethroughresearchandreviewofrelevantscientificliteraturedescribingcontrastingmanagementsystems.
4.Communicating:
4.1ReinforcementofOralCommunicationthroughoralpresentationsassociatedwithselectedtopicsin soilorganicmatter.
4.2ReinforcementofReadingComprehensionthroughindividualresearchtopicsandwrittenpaper.
5.ProfessionalandEthicalBehavior:
5.1ReinforcementofTeamwork throughselectionofresearchtopicsofinteresttotheclassandpromotionofactiveparticipationinclassroom.
LectureContent:
Studentswillbe assignedscientificarticlesto criticallyreviewandlead aseminar/discussionofthearticles.Theseminarshould be amaximumof20-25min (~10-12power pointslides)with
~20mindevotedtoquestionsanddiscussion.
Courseoutline:
1.Introduction- what issoilorganicmatter(SOM)
2.Carboncyclingand SOM
-longtermcarboncycle
-shorttermcarboncycle
3.Nature (chemical,physical andbiological)anddynamics(pool sizesandkinetics)ofthecomponentsofSOM
(i)componentsofSOM
(ii)methodsfor studyingpoolsizes/dynamicsof SOM
-tracertechniques: 14C,13C,15N(naturalandenriched)
-chemicalmethods
-physicalmethods
(iii)modelingthedynamicsof soilorganicmatter(SOM)
-generalapproachandutility
-specificmodels:CENTURY(DayCent);ROTHC
4.ProcessesaffectingSOM
(i)cultivation andannualcropping
(ii)inputsofplantresidues,light fractionparticulateorganicmatter
(iii)decompositionofplantresidues
(iv)synthesisofmicrobialbiomass,carbon-useefficiency
(v)stabilizationoforganicmatter,physicalprotection,chemicalrecalcitrance
(vi)aggregationandsoiltexture
5.ImportanceofSOMin:
(i)soilphysical, chemicalandbiologicalproperties
(ii)soilfertility(withspecialreferencetoNand P):
(iii)internalnutrientcycle:MIT
(iv)greenhousegasemissions(CO2,N2O,NH3,CH4)
(v)CandN sequestration
CourseAssignmentsandTests:
Assignment / DueDate / ContributiontoFinalMark(%) / LearningOutcomesAssessedStudentledseminars(2) / BeginningOct10 / 30 / 1.2,2.1,3.1,3.2,4.1,5.1
Quizzes(2) / Sept21
Oct5 / 20 / 1.1,2.1,2.2,3.1,3.2,4.1,3.1,3.2,4.1,5.1
Centurymodelingexercise
(oralpresentation) / Weeks9-10 / 15 / 1.1,2.2,3.1,3.2,4.1,5.1
Centurymodeling(writtenpaper) / Last dayofclasses / 35 / 1.1,1.2,2.1,2.2,3.2,4.2,5.1
Finalexaminationdateandtime:Notapplicable
CourseResources
RequiredTexts:NoneRecommendedTexts:NoneLabManual:None
OtherResources:Studentsreadingsfromscientificjournalarticles
FieldTrips: Notapplicable
CoursePolicies
GradingPolicies:Assignmentsaredueonthedate indicatedand shouldbesubmitted atthestartofthe classorto my office(ALEX217)bytheend ofthe day.Thepenaltyforlatesubmissionis-10%ofthe earnedmarkfor submission anytimewithin thefirst24hours;-5%for
anytimewithin eachsubsequent24hours.Documentationfor valid excusesforlate ormissingassignmentsneedstobeprovided.
CoursePolicyonGroupWork:Notapplicable
CoursePolicyregardinguseofelectronicdevicesandrecordingoflectures:
Electronicrecordingofclassesis expresslyforbiddenwithout consent oftheinstructor.Whenrecordingsarepermittedtheyaresolelyforthe use ofthe authorizedstudentandmaynot bereproduced,ortransmittedtoothers,withouttheexpresswrittenconsentoftheinstructor.
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AdditionalCourse Information
- Class seminar/discussion/questioning
-assigned papers for review
-search out additionalpaper(s) on topic,annotateandshare with class
-classpresentation (~10 slides)
- Centurysimulation modelingexercise (go to NRELatColorado StateUniversity)
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oListofNRELprojects
Down load CENTURY4 material
-major research paper related to thesis research
-testableresearch hypothesis
-computer modelingto doresearch
-classpresentation
-format ofa scientific article
- Annotated bibliography
-obtainappropriate softwarefor reference organizationand citing-e.g. Procite
- organize in terms of researchtopics/methodology/
-preparebrief summaryofscientific articles
-shouldcontain20-40articlesbytheend oftheclass
- Textbook
Soil microbiology, ecologyandbiochemistry. 2007. Editor E.A.Paul,3rdEdition. AcademicPress.
- Chapters 1, 2, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16
Soil microbiology, ecologyandbiochemistry. 2014. Editor E.A.Paul,4thEdition. AcademicPress.
- Chapters 1, 2, 12, 13, 14, and 17