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Effects of pesticides mixtures on earthworms biology and behavior
Problem context Around the world in conventional agriculture there is a strong application of pesticides, those pesticides affect the biology and behaviour of different soil invertebrates. Unfortunately, those pesticides are n ...
Supervisor: Esperanza Huerta Lwanga and Vera da Silva and Isabel Garcia
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Modeling the effect of UV radiation on plant litter decomposition in semiarid agro-ecosystems
The objective of this topic is to assess the role of UV-photodegradation in the decomposition of plant residues of different quality and its implications for soil carbon and nutrient balances in agricultural systems under differen ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Effects of pesticides in the soil microbial community Assessment of enzyme activity involved in the main nutrient cycles
Project description Microbial communities play important roles in soil because of the many functions they perform in nutrient cycling, plant symbioses, decomposition, and other ecosystem processes Soil enzymes have been sugge ...
Supervisor: Vera Silva & Esperanza Huerta
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Bioaccumulation of pesticides in earthworms under conventional, integrated and biological production scenarios Country: Portugal
Project description The increasing dependence on pesticides to enhance crop yields and food quality and the frequent presence of residues of these compounds in soil and water have become major environmental issues of concern. S ...
Supervisor: Vera Silva & Esperanza Huerta
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Indicators of social wellbeing and economic development in coastal restoration
Problem context The Mar Menor coastal lagoon is a unique ecosystem that hosts several endemic species and provides various recreational services to the local population and tourists. In 2016, the lagoon underwent an ecological c ...
Supervisor: Johanna Schild
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Impact of rainwater harvesting on ecosystem services in the Modder river basin
Problem context The Modder river basin in central South Africa is a semi-arid basin that is experiencing great challenges with water availability. These water shortages negatively affect the provision of ecosystem services, that ...
Supervisor: Johanna Schild
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Adapting to climate change through land and water management system innovations
Problem context Smallholder agricultural systems in Southern Africa are often operating in marginally suitable agroclimatic conditions and therefore particularly sensitive to a changing climate. Yet, their productivity needs to  ...
Supervisor: Luuk Fleskens and Olivier Crespo
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Global meta-analysis of the impact of cross-slope barriers on soil carbon sequestration
Problem context Converting land from natural to agricultural use is generally associated with a decline in soil organic carbon. Carbon sequestration in agricultural land is therefore seen as one way in which the agricultural sec ...
Supervisor: Luuk Fleskens
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
Multi-scale research on impacts of vegetation recovery on soil moisture in the ecotone
Problem context With the policy implementation of returning farmland to forests in the past 20 years in China, the ecological environment continues to improve. And the different ecological restoration process will bring about va ...
Supervisor: Michel Riksen
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
The functions of windbreak system in desert-oasis area and its planning
Problem context Windbreaks form an important ecological protection of oasis in desert areas. It includes the dominant shrubby vegetation in the ecotone between desert and oasis, the windbreak shelterbelt around oasis, the farml ...
Supervisor: Michel Riksen and Huijie Xiao
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group
 
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