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Gulden sleutelbloemen tellen als graadmeter voor gezonde natuur
02/05/2022 Vorig jaar zijn er in heel Europa bijna 400.000 gulden sleutelbloemen gecheckt. Ook in het voorjaar van 2022 kunnen vrijwilligers weer helpen tellen. -
Farming microbial community for plant probiotic - MicroProFarm
A current challenge for modern agriculture is to meet the food production needs for an increasing global population while improving resource use efficiency and attenuating impacts on human health and environment. In order to maximize reliability and stability in agriculture, optimization of crop management and resource use efficiency have been considered the best approaches for a sustainable increase of crop yields under variable agro-ecological conditions, environments and years. For this purpose, one interesting and sustainable method is the use of natural plant biostimulants, a diverse class of products and microorganisms that enhance plant growth and other plant parameters, such as flowering, fruit set, crop productivity and nutrient use efficiency. In this context, several studies already demonstrated that plant biostimulants can induce morpho-anatomical, biochemical, physiological and molecular plant responses, not only improving crop productivity but also promoting protection against abiotic stresses, such as drought and salinity. Among the different biostimulant classes there are protein hydrolysates (PH), mixtures of polypeptides, oligopeptides and aminoacids originated from partially hydrolyzed animal and vegetal tissues. Even though the effect of PH were already observed in diverse crops, the mechanisms and behind their action are still scarcely studied, and their action can vary depending on their origin, characteristics, crop species, cultivars, growing conditions, time and mode of applications, among other parameters. The objective of this project is to evaluate the effect of protein hydrolysates in the growth, nutrient content and microbial communities of crops, if microbes are responsible for these effects, which are the mechanisms and if such effects are long-lasting. -
Hoe planten hulp regelen voor hun eigen gezondheid
12/03/2020 een consortium onder leiding van Jos Raaijmakers wil ontdekken hoe planten via hun wortels micro-organismen ārekruterenā om gezond te blijven. -
Using wastewater as a resource
Not all wastewater is necessarily 'dirty'. Toilet water can even be used as a clean energy source! -
Afvalwater als grondstof
Er zijn allerlei soorten afvalwater. Maar niet alles is vies, en toiletwater is zelfs een bron van energie! -
Poep is goud: hoe zit dat nou?
Altijd al willen weten waarom je poep echt goud waard is? Ontdek het. -
Sustainable toilet use
An average toilet cistern has a 10-liter capacity. How can we prevent wasting all that water? -
Duurzaam poepen
Een stortbak bevat zo'n 10 liter water. Zonde om weg te spoelen, maar wat is het alternatief? -
Common insecticide linked to extreme decline in freshwater insects
Thiacloprid, a widely-used pesticide, can cause a large-scale decline in freshwater insects. This was discovered by a team of researchers from Leiden University, including current NIOO-director Geert de Snoo. -
Veelgebruikt bestrijdingsmiddel gelinkt aan extreme afname zoetwaterinsecten
Het bestrijdingsmiddel thiacloprid kan zorgen voor een grootschalige afname in zoetwaterinsecten. Dat ontdekten onderzoekers onder wie Geert de Snoo.