Our research interests include micro- to macro-scale biogeochemical processes involved in soil carbon and nitrogen cycling.
We focus on understanding the role of soil pores in micro-scale processes driving soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions; and the role of the interactions between land use and management, soil properties and topography for spatial variability of soil carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions across agricultural fields and landscapes
Kravchenko Lab News Feed
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Soil Health and Soil Physics, a Food for Thought
Published on December 1, 2022
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Jinho Lee won the oral/poster student competition at SSSA 2022
Published on November 9, 2022
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Sasha Kravchenko – chairing Soil Physics and Hydrology Division
Published on November 7, 2022
Kravchenko Lab in the News
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Nature Communications published our response to critique of Kravchenko et al. 2019 paper
Published on December 22, 2020
Our response to critique of the Nature Communication paper "Microbial spatial footprint as a driver of soil carbon stabilization" has been published. It concisely presents the concept of the importance of soil pores for microbial functioning.