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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. -
NIOO Theme Biodiversity
In order to protect, or restore biodiversity, it is crucial to consider all forms of life within their entire context. The strength of NIOO-based research is that it integrates all of the different levels and scales that make up biodiversity, from genetic diversity to species diversity, from small to large organisms, from trophic interactions to communities and ecosystems, and in a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Therefore, NIOO is in the right position to make a substantial and scientifically important contribution to the societal goal of the SDGs. -
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. -
Biodiversity
What do we need to know to stop biodiversity decline, at all levels of life ranging from genes, species, communities, habitats to entire ecosystems? -
Biodiversiteit
Waarom en hoe onderzoekt het NIOO biodiversiteit en op welke manier zetten we deze kennis in? -
Learning from nature: Using plant-soil feedback effects to improve disease control and sustainability in greenhouse cut-flowers
In this post I will look back on our past project on using plant-soil feedbacks to improve the growth of Chrysanthemum, an important cut flower crop in The Netherlands. -
Live-in bacteria protect plants against infections
Micro-organisms living inside plant roots team up to boost the plant’s growth and tolerance to stress. This research is featured this week in the scientific journal Science. -
Inwonende bacteriën beschermen planten tegen infecties
Micro-organismen die in plantenwortels leven, werken nauw samen met planten om hun groei en stressbestendigheid te vergroten. Dit onderzoek staat deze week zien in het wetenschappelijke tijdschrift Science. -
Caterpillars retrieve 'voicemail' by eating soil
Leaf-feeding caterpillars greatly enrich their intestinal flora by eating soil. It's even possible to trace the legacy effects of plants that previously grew in that soil through bacteria and fungi in the caterpillars.