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Institute for Soil Science and Land Evaluation (310)
Institution
Section overview
Description
The Institute for Soil Science and Land Evaluation (310) with its three sub-sections is part of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at the University of Hohenheim.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Developing a method for fractional determination of Si in soils
- FOR 918: Effects of resource quality and availability on soil microorganisms and their carbon assimilation
- GRK 1070 SP 1.1: A combined BaPS-13C stable isotope technique to study the interaction between C and N turnover in alkaline agricultural soils of the North China Plain
- Impact of modified temperature and precipitation regime on soil microorganisms and carbon cycling in arable soils
- Integrated feature-based modelling of carbon and energy fluxes in soil systems
- Microbial regulation of organic matter decomposition at the regional scale
- Modelling the silicon dynamics of terrestrial biogeosystems at the hillslope scale
- Morphological and trace-elemental characteristics of various silica accumulations in soils of southern Portugal and Lanzarote for reconstruction of their genesis
- Morphological and trance-elemental characteristics of various silica accumulations in soils of southern Portugal and Lanzarote for reconstruction of their genesis
- Sekundärkarbonate in soils of arid and semiarid areas of Mexico as indicators of Late Quaternary environmental change
- SFB 564: B1.1 - Water, energy and nutrient efficient production of fruit trees on hillsides of Northern Thailand
- SFB 564: B1.2 - Efficient water use in limestone areas
- SFB 564: B1.3 - Water conservation scenario development at the regional level innovative mapping techniques
- SFB 564: B2.4 - Probabilistic assessment of the environmental fate of agrochemicals under varying land use in a watershed in Northern Thailand
- SFB 564: B4.1 - Land vulnerability and land suitability analysis in Northern Vietnam
- SFB 564: B4.2 - Towards sustainability of land use in a highly vulnerable and degraded tropical soil landscape of northern Vietnam – bridging scales (Vietnam component)
- Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
- Soil-plant-atmosphere interactions at the regional scale
- SPP 1090 AG 3: The function of soil microorganisms during mineralisation and stabilisation of organic substances in microhabitats
- SPP 1315: The Detritusphere as Biogeochemical Interface for Bacterial and Fungal Degradation of MCPA and Phenanthrene
Coordinated collaborative projects
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
- Community management of crop diversity to enhance resilience, yield stability and income generation in changing West African climates (CLIMATE CHANGE)
- Facilitating the widespread adoption of conservation agriculture (CA) in maize-based systems in Eastern and Southern Africa
- FOR 995 P1: Changes in the mineral composition of paddy soils upon redox cycles
- Institutional Analysis of Decentralization and Options of Stakeholders for Participation in Agro-rural Policy Design
- Joint research project “Organic soils” – Acquisition and development of methods, activity data and emission factors for the climate reporting under LULUCF/AFOLU
- Mineral surfaces as hotspots for microorganisms and element circulation in biodiversity exploratories
- Relating N transformation and transport to microbial activities in forest soils
- SPP 1315: Modification of pore surface physicochemistry in unsaturated media by formation of biogeochemical interfaces - Contact angle analysis and relevance for sorption and transport of solutes and colloids
- The Forgotten Part of Carbon Cycling: Organic Matter Storage and Turnover in Subsoils
Contact
Institute for Soil Science and Land Evaluation (310)
Emil-Wolff-Str. 27
70599 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Phone: (+49) 0711 459-23981
Fax: (+49) 0711/459-23117
Email: ibs(@)uni-hohenheim.de