Past Agenda "BayCEER Colloquium"
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| Date | Location | Presenting person | Title |
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| Th. 2023-12-07 | Prof. Dr. Adrien Mestrot, Unit Leader Soil Science, University of Bern | BayCEER Colloquium: Release, biomethylation, and biovolatilisation of arsenic and antimony in the environment: from soils to plants and humans [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-11-30 | Prof. Dr. Norbert Kunert, Funktionelle und Tropische Pflanzenökologie | BayCEER Colloquium: Drought, heat, and late frost – challenges in selecting tree species to adapt forests to climate change [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-11-23 | Prof. Dr. Susanne Baldermann, Food Metabolom, University of Bayreuth (Kulmbach Campus) | BayCEER Colloquium: Nutritional profiles of vegetables impacted by genetic, agronomic and environmental factors [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-11-16 | Dr. Roswitha Schmickel, Department of Botany, Charles University in Prague, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR) | BayCEER Colloquium: Past and future of the tropical alpine ecosystem: lessons from plant evolution [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-11-09 (12:15-13:45) | Dr. Christoph Bachofen, EPFL Lausanne, Plant Ecology Research Laboratory | BayCEER Colloquium: From the forest to the city: understanding tree interactions with the urban microclimate [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-10-26 | Prof. Jan Vanderborght, Director Institute of Bio- and Geosciences IBG-3: Agrosphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH | BayCEER Colloquium: Modelling root water uptake: from root segments up to the field plot scale [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-10-19 (12:15-13:45) | Franz-Sebastian KrahDr. Franz-Sebastian Krah, Fungal Ecology, BayCEER | BayCEER Colloquium: Global change mycology: Towards understanding the role of climate for fruit body-forming fungal communities [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-07-13 (12:15-13:45) | Leonor Álvarez-CansinoProf. Dr. Leonor Álvarez-Cansino, Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of Seville, Spain | BayCEER Colloquium: A trait-based conceptual framework for annual plants responses to drought and grazing in semi-arid rangelands [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-07-06 (12:15-13:45) | Prof. Dr. Corina Vlot-Schuster, Crop plant genetics,UBT | BayCEER Colloquium: Plant-to-plant signalling via volatiles regulates interactions between plants and microbes [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-06-29 (12:15-13:45) | Prof. Dr. Angelika Mustroph, Plant Genetics, UBT | BayCEER Colloquium: Responses of Brassicaceae to waterlogging and submergence [Details] | |
| Tu. 2023-06-27 (12:15-13:45) | H6, GEO-Gebäude | Dr. Ben Gilfedder, Limnological Research Station, Department of Hydrology, UBT | BayCEER Colloquium: Final Habilitation lecture The white plague: sources, causes and solutions for salinisation [Details] |
| Th. 2023-06-22 (12:15-13:45) | Prof. Dr. Steffen Kolb, Working Group: Microbial Biogeochemistry, Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V. | BayCEER Colloquium: Microbiomes in Agricultural Ecosystems – Their Roles for a Sustainable Land Use [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-06-15 (12:15-13:45) | Prof. Dr. Georg Petschenka, Institute of Phytomedicine, department Entomology, Universität Hohenheim | BayCEER Colloquium: Insect interactions with natural and man-made toxins [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-05-25 | Prof. Dr. Sebastian Dötterl, Professur für Bodenressourcen, ETH Zürich | BayCEER Colloquium: Nature based solutions for climate mitigation in the Global South: When missing understanding for tropical soils and ecosystems meets socio-ecological reality [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-05-11 | BayCEER Colloquium: Cancelled | ||
| Th. 2023-04-27 | Prof. Maria Dittrich, Earth Sciences Department, University of Toronto | BayCEER Colloquium: Dolomite formation in microbial mats in Qatar's sabkhas [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-04-20 | Timo ConradiDr. Timo Conradi, Lehrstuhl für Pflanzenökologie, UBT | BayCEER Colloquium: Impacts of climate change on terrestrial vegetation: a macroecological perspective [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-04-06 | Dr. Richard E. Hoare, Wildlife Veterinarian, Zimbabwe and Botswana | BayCEER Colloquium: Human-Wildlife Conflicts (HWC) in Southern Africa [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-02-16 | Dr. Nicolai Nürk, Plant Systematics, BayCEER | BayCEER Colloquium: What is diversification and how should we study it? [Details] | |
| Th. 2023-02-09 | Dr. Alejandro Ordonez, Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Denmark | BayCEER Colloquium: Rising Novelty in Ecosystems and Climates [Details] |