It was fantastic to have Luise Brandt from the Soil Biology Department of the University of Hohenheim visiting this week and working together on analyses of soil-hyphae-plant interactions. Further insights into these interactions are crucial for understanding nutrient cycling and ecosystem functioning. To learn more about the great work of Luise and her colleagues: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2025.109867
The NanoSIMS laboratory at the Chair of Soil Science at the TUM School of Life Sciences, enables us to explore soil-hyphae-plant interactions at the microbial scale. Excited about the results and future collaborations!
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