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Internationale wetenschappers presenteren samen masterplan voor insectenherstel
De ‘road map’ voor insectenbehoud en -herstel van ruim 70 wetenschappers uit 21 landen staat deze week in het tijdschrift Nature Ecology & Evolution. -
Looking for student(s) to work with me!
Research is always team work and thus, I am looking for more members to join our team! -
Gardens can be havens for soil animals in towns and cities
Nearly 1000 'citizen scientists' sent in their observations this year on Soil Animal Days 2019. And a surprisingly high number of people tried to do something in return for the vital services these soil creatures provide for us. -
In 2019 minder mieren, meer miljoenpoten en weer pissebedden
Bijna 1000 waarnemers verspreid over het land ontdekten tijdens de Bodemdierendagen 2019 zo’n 7900 ‘bodemschatjes’. -
Life as an academic researcher
Just realized I have not posted in a while and that I will be away this week as well. Things have not been standing still here and in past few weeks a lot has happened. -
(Still) searching for the best soil in the Netherlands – search expanded to be Europe-wide
I described my ideal soil and launched the search for the best soils in the Netherlands. I’ve got quite some good nominations so far. -
Searching for the best soil in the Netherlands
What is a good soil? What is a healthy soil? People in different fields would answer very differently. -
Here we go!
'My' project called ‘Learning from nature– towards sustainable crop production using soil fungi’ officially starts today and I cannot wait to start the experiments! -
Hoge koninklijke onderscheiding voor Louise Vet bij afscheid als directeur NIOO-KNAW
Sinds donderdagmiddag 31 oktober 2019 mag ecoloog Louise Vet zich Ridder in de Orde van de Nederlandse Leeuw noemen. Dit gebeurde ter gelegenheid van haar afscheid als directeur van het NIOO-KNAW. -
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.