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Ever wondered which microbes inhabit European soils? 🤩 We analyzed 715 soil samples covering all major land use types and climatic regions in Europe 🇪🇺 brilliant work led by Maëva Labouyrie and alberto_orgiazzi, now available in Nature Communications
Plant traits are interlinked with the way how plants benefit from arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi 🌱🍄✅ New publication out in Functional Ecology 😁 Open access! van der Heijden Lab besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/13…
My alma mater Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona has just been ranked the “best” university in Spain. QS Top Universities ranking definitely omits the regrettable situation of literally hundreds of young researchers working for ridiculous salaries and without option to get permanent contracts Assemblea d'Associats de la UAB
Beautiful synthesis of current research efforts on biodiversity-ecosystem function in the rhizosphere! 🍄🧬🪴 Happy to see our recently published paper STOTEN included 😊 congrats to Dr. César Marín Guille Bueno #JWang and @Kokkoris_Vas !
Take a look at our recently accepted manuscript in @Environmicrobi ➡️large-scale (Europe) interactions among soil pH, land cover, and climate on soil microbial diversity. Led by Maëva Labouyrie and alberto_orgiazzi 💫💫
Attending World Biodiversity Forum? Join me on monday afternoon ➡️ overview of ongoing projects at van der Heijden Lab Agroscope dealing with soil biodiversity, pesticides, and ecosystem functioning 🍄🌽🧪 Session convened by Anton Potapov, Nico Eisenhauer, and Marie Sünnemann (iDiv Biodiversity Research🇩🇪)
This is amazing and very relevant to everyone working with multiple stressors! congrats Tano Gutiérrez Cánovas et al 😃
This is so relevant and nice!! congrats Raúl Ochoa Hueso ManuDelgadoBaquerizo et al 🌳🌼🍄🦠
New paper out in Global Change Biology😀 Plants allocate + resources to root growth under drought conditions ➡️ Our meta-analysis shows that fungal symbionts (mycorrhiza) alleviate these negative effects🍄 Mycorrhizal plants do better under stress. Work headed by Bo Tang + Matthias C. Rillig
Happy to finally see this published in NatureEcoEvo 😀🌱