Dr. Benjamin Delory 🌍🌳🌱🍄
@benjamindelory
🇧🇪 in 🇳🇱- Assistant Professor @UniUtrecht @UUCopernicus | ChemLEGACY
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I managed to take a picture of Dr. Benjamin Delory 🌍🌳🌱🍄 at #ISRR12. His current research is currently unveiling several complex mechanisms around roots and their chemistry.
Thank you iDiv Biodiversity Research & @[email protected] for all you do (!!100 groups!!). This amazing group of ECR's is so excited for the opportunity to put our heads together on, 'Integrating functional and phylogenetic underpinnings into restoration science (sFutures)' ! idiv.de/en/sfutures.ht…
Trade-offs in soil microbial functions and soil health in agroecosystems Trends in Ecology & Evolution Opinion by Chenguang Gao, Martijn Bezemer, Prof. Franciska de Vries 🦠🍄🪱🌱🍂🌍 and Peter van Bodegom Biodiversity Research Leiden University (CML) LeidenBiology and IBED cell.com/trends/ecology…
What is ground truthing? SPUN data scientist Justin Stewart explains the importance of uncertainty quantification and how we can use it to make our mycorrhizal maps stronger. youtube.com/watch?v=cQEtto…
Now published: Living and decaying roots regulate soil #Aggregation + #OrganicMatter formation, from #Rhizosphere to #Detritusphere; led by Kristina Witzgall Kristina Witzgall of @TUMsoil DFG public | @[email protected] EarthShape TU Berlin GFZ Universidad de Chile Universidad de Atacama #Chile tinyurl.com/3ekwn2ur
Our new rhizoboxes are looking good! Thanks to ISU College of Agriculture and Life Sciences for supporting our maize root research 💚🌽🤓 Clarice F. Gonzales
Our new paper on within-host facilitation is out in Trends in Ecology & Evolution! authors.elsevier.com/a/1jYiCcZ3X04-H We argue that facilitative interactions (where one species increases the success of another) are likely to be common and strong in symbiont communities based on six common drivers.
Calling all ecologists & microbiologists: check out our new paper on within-host facilitation! It was a blast chatting through these ideas with friends & colleagues. My lab College of Science at RIT is working to empirically test these ideas in plants/animals so come chat with me at #ESA2024
'Weak reciprocal relationships between productivity and plant biodiversity in managed grasslands' by Karl Andraczek et al. is out today in Journal of Ecology. besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…
Today, the European Research Council (ERC) announced the award of 494 Starting Grants to young researchers across Europe. Hannah Schneider from Leibniz IPK is one of the scientists who will be funded with 1.5 million euros in the next five years. ➡️Read more: tinyurl.com/4wwjba86