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21.12.2018

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?Putting phosphorus first? How to address current and future challenges?. The 9th International Phosphorus Workshop (IPW9) will take place at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, 8-12 July 2019.IPW brings together experts working on phosphorus in terrestrial andaquatic systems, both managed and (semi-)natural, including experts onphosphorus recycling. Expect participants are from universities andresearch institutions, government agencies, NGOs and industry from allaround the world. IPW9?s objectives are to: discuss concepts which driveresearch and use of phosphorus in our societies, review progress inknowledge and technology, define questions for future phosphorus-relatedresearch and actions.

The conference will be structured in fiveinterdisciplinary themes:

  1. phosphorus scarcity,
  2. optimizingregional and national phosphorus cycles,
  3. sourcing phosphorusfertilisers,
  4. efficient phosphorus use in agroecosystems,
  5. environmental phosphorus problems.

Abstract submission deadline: 15th January 2019 at www.plantnutrition.ethz.ch/ipw9/abstract-submission.html.
Conference website www.ipw9.ethz.ch.

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