9th PSILPH (Dubrovnik, Croatia, 2015)

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The 9th PSILPH meeting was held in Dubrovnik, Croatia on October 18-24, 2015. The Local Organizing Committee consists of members of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Osijek in conjunction with the Croatian Society of Soil Science. The meeting was held at the Importanne Resort on the Adriatic Sea in Dubrovnik, Croatia. One hundred and forty six participants attended the 9th PSILPH symposium, and 48 oral and 53 poster presentations were made. The 146 delegates come from 25 countries, including Croatia, China, Japan, India, USA, Nigeria, Lithuania, Brazil, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Serbia, Romania, Kenia, Hungary, France, Ghana, Italy, Indonesia, South Africa, Germany, Poland, and Russia. The major theme of this symposium was Interdisciplinary Approaches to Soil Acidity Effects on the Plant-Food Chain. The conference was organized around 6 symposium topics: 1) Physical, chemical and biological properties of acid soils; 2) Physiological and molecular mechanisms of plant adaptation to acid soils; 3) Molecular genetics of plant adaptation to acid soils; 4) Aluminum toxicity, P deficiency, and other acid soil limitations with a focus on their amelioration and remediation; 5) Sustainable utilization and management of agricultural, forestry and natural ecosystems on acid soils; and 6) Soil Acidity Effects on the Food Chain (Food Quality, Nutrition and Human Health).

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