Root Exudate Driven Perturbations of Iron Oxide-Organic Matter Assemblages: Impact on Phas — NSF Award to University of Minnesota-
With support from the Environmental Chemical Sciences (ECS) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors R. Lee Penn and Rene Boiteau at the University of Minnesota investigate the stability of organic matter (OM) and minerals in soils and sediments. Results will elucidate and improve predictions of OM accumulation
| Award title | Root Exudate Driven Perturbations of Iron Oxide-Organic Matter Assemblages: Impact on Phas |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2505780 |
| Awardee | University of Minnesota-Twin Cities |
| City | MINNEAPOLIS |
| State | MN |
| Amount obligated | $415,000 |
| Principal investigator | R. Lee Penn |
| Program | Environmental Chemical Science |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | With support from the Environmental Chemical Sciences (ECS) program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors R. Lee Penn and Rene Boiteau at the University of Minnesota investigate the stability of organic matter (OM) and minerals in soils and sediments. Results will elucidate and improve predictions of OM accumulation and degradation. Assemblages of iron oxide minerals and organic matter, hereafter referred to as Fe-OM, are major regulators of global carbon and nutrient cycles, with OM often pr |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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