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Lejoly Group
In the Lejoly Group, we study how soil biota can influence soil functioning in natural and managed ecosystems. We are particularly interested in soil organic matter dynamics and the role that soil biota can play in enhancing soil carbon storage. -
Wubs Group: Soils as complex adaptive systems, supporting nature and society
Like a Swiss army knife, soils perform a range of functions; they support primary production, cycle nutrients, store carbon, purify water, support biodiversity – important functions on which society and nature both depend. However, also like a Swiss army knife, not all functions can be put to maximum use all of the time. We aim to understand how soil functions are regulated, the role of soil biodiversity in driving soil functioning, and we test how soils can be managed for optimal functioning and thus soil health. -
Weerman Group
With a new research group helmed by Ellen Weerman, NIOO and HAS University of Applied Sciences are asking how alternative forms of agriculture can contribute to improving water quality and biodiversity, through smart land use. -
Jetske de Boer group
Societal challenges with declining insect abundance and diversity and increasing problems with pest outbreaks are tightly connected. We do research on both of these challenges, aiming to contribute to integral solutions ánd to getting citizens and students to think about our relationship with nature. -
Mason-Jones Group
The Mason-Jones Group investigates the viral frontiers of soil microbial ecology -
McGowan group
The McGowan group asks how, when and why do aquatic ecosystems change over timescales of seasons, years, decades, centuries and millenia? How have the pressures of the “Anthropocene” disrupted aquatic ecology? -
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. -
Wietse de Boer Group
Interactions between Fungi and Bacteria -
Raaijmakers Group
The overall goal of our research programe is to unravel mechanisms involved in the assembly and functioning of plant microbiomes.