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Han Wang
PhD Candidate -
Bart A. Nolet
Senior Researcher -
Mattias de Hollander
Bio-informatician -
Kuramae Group
The goal of my research is to understand soil microbiome interactions for soil functioning and the microbes and plants co-dependency in sustainable agriculture. The main focus is to farm microbes linked to N and P (re)cycles to provide nutrients to plants, increase soil quality and fertility and mitigate greenhouse gas Nitrous Oxide. -
Garbeva Group
In the last years my research has been oriented towards understanding the fundamental mechanisms of microbial interactions and communication with particular attention paid to the role of microbial volatiles. -
Raaijmakers Group
The goal of our research program is to unravel the functional diversity of microbes living on and inside plants. -
Bodelier Group
In the Bodelier group we aim at connecting microbial identity to functioning in lab and field settings to elucidate the role of microbial diversity and traits in regulating important ecosystem processes like greenhouse gas emission from terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. -
Zwart Group: Virus Ecology and Evolution
Our goal is to explore how viruses act as the gatekeepers of biodiversity: miniscule biological entities that influence microbial and plant biodiversity, hereby safeguarding ecosystem functioning. My research group characterizes viral diversity in agricultural and natural ecosystems, and we aim to explore how viruses impact ecosystem functioning. -
Verhoeven Group
Research in the Verhoeven group focuses on plant microevolution and adaptation. We combine tools from genetics, genomics and ecology to explore the capacity of plants to adapt to rapidly changing environments. -
Veen Group
The research in the Veen Group focuses on how soil communities drive fundamental ecosystem functions. Our research focusses on the role of specialised microorganisms in driving C and N cycling, their feedback to plant communities, the impact of global environmental change on soil processes and the feedback of biogeochemical cycling to atmospheric C concentrations. Our research will help us to improve sustainable agriculture and to understand and mitigate consequences of global environmental change.