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  • Climate and soils
    Soils play an important role in the carbon cycle. The total carbon content in the soil (1500 Gton) is twice as large as the amount of carbon in the...

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  • Wageningen students to ask Bill Gates questions at College Tour
    20 oktober 2014 | That 250 Wageningen University students can see (and be part of) an interview with Bill Gates for the Dutch TV programme College Tour is largely...
  • Grass and clover stimulate each other to grow
    26 september 2012 | Clover fixes atmospheric nitrogen, and plants growing nearby benefit. But does clover gain anything from its neighbours in return? Recent research...
  • prof.dr.ir. GB (Gerlinde) de Deyn
    prof.dr.ir. GB (Gerlinde) de Deyn Personal Professor Soil ecology
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Subdivision Soil Biology
Address Droevendaalsesteeg 3
6708PB WAGENINGEN
Post address Postbus/POBox 47
6700AA WAGENINGEN
Telephone number +31317482123
Secretary +31317486096
Building/room Lumen(100)/D.001
Messenger number 523
Expertise Soil biology, Terrestrial ecology, Plant parasitic nematodes, Microbiology, Carbon sequestration, Mycorrhizas, Nematodes, Biodiversity, Grassland restoration, Aboveground belowground interactions, Soil ecology
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