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BIOservicES


 

BIOservicES is a Horizon Europe-funded project focusing on the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem services. Its main objective is to improve the understanding of how soil biodiversity contributes to human well-being and how its conservation can benefit nature and society. Within this framework, our work focuses on the connection between soil organisms and the provision of multiple ecosystem functions and services at different scales. In particular, it investigates how different management intensities in different land use types affect soil microbial communities.


 

BIOservicES is a Horizon Europe-funded project focusing on the relationship between soil biodiversity and ecosystem services. Its main objective is to improve the understanding of how soil biodiversity contributes to human well-being and how its conservation can benefit nature and society. Within this framework, our work focuses on the connection between soil organisms and the provision of multiple ecosystem functions and services at different scales. In particular, it investigates how different management intensities in different land use types affect soil microbial communities.

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Porträt Stefanie Schulz

Dr. Stefanie Schulz (née Töwe)

Deputy Head of the Research Unit & Head of the working group “Environmental Microbiomes”

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