dr.ing. RLM (Rene) Schils
dr.ing. RLM (Rene) Schils
Scientist at Wageningen UR | Grasslands | Nutrient Cycling | Yield Gaps | Popular science
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Biography
Biography
René Schils is an experienced researcher and consultant at Wageningen UR. He is author of peer reviewed papers on nutrient cycling in agricultural systems, legumes, grassland management, fertilizer and manure use, nitrogen and phosphorus efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions. René has a special interest in popular science which goes beyond agriculture. He writes articles for Dutch science magazines and is author of 'How James Watt invented the copier'.
Ancillary activities - dr.ing. RLM (Rene) Schils
Ancillary activities
- Diverse uitgevers (1-1-2006/31-12-2099)
Writing popular scientific texts
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Address
Droevendaalsesteeg 1
6708PB WAGENINGEN
6708PB WAGENINGEN
Postal address
Postbus/POBox 16
6700AA WAGENINGEN
6700AA WAGENINGEN
Building
Radix Westvleugel
107/Flex
107/Flex
Telephone
+31317484743
Secretary
+31317487231
Expertise
Animal production systems, Crop production, Grasslands, Crop growth models, Europe, Fertilizer application, Agricultural production systems, Agroecology, Agroecosystems, Nitrogen, Grass-clover swards, Grasses, Grazing tenancy, Greenhouse gases, Business modelling
Subdivision
Land Use and Food Security