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Congratulations to Monika Schmoll (TER) for receiving a FWF Standalone funding for her project “EndoFUNclimate – ENDOfungal bacteria and the early...

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Congratulations to Annes-Sophie, Nathalie, and Hana, who successfully defended their MSc thesis between March 11th and 18th 2024. Anne-Sophie Schwenk:...

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Congratulations to Dr. Erika Kristel Salas Hernández, who successfully defended her PhD thesis entitled "Identification and quantification of soil...

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On International Women's Day, March 8, 2024, Dr. Lucia Fuchslueger from the Division of Terrestrial Ecosystem Research (TER) at CeMESS, University of...

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Warmer soils are home to a greater diversity of active microbes, according to a new study published in Science Advances. Previously, higher soil...

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Congratulations to Dr. Dennis André Metze, who successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled "Who’s active in future soils? Unraveling the growth...

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We are proud to announce the appointment of Dr. Mark Anthony as an Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) within TER. As an accomplished researcher in...

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Recent research uncovers the resilience of certain soil microorganisms in the face of increasing drought conditions. While many bacteria become...

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Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate warming. Here...

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Andreas Richter, head of CMESS, receives a 2022 City of Vienna Award for outstanding achievements in science. According to the city's decision, he has...

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Andreas Richter, professor and soil ecologist at the University of Vienna’s Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science, receives the...

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Congratulations to Joana Séneca Cardoso da Silva, who successfully defended her PhD thesis entitled " The impacts of single and multiple global change...

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A new project (PI: Marianne Koranda) has received funding from Austrian Science Fund (FWF). The project will investigate the effects of metabolites...

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The Children's University programme started on Monday, 11 July, with a lecture on “Invisible diversity: on life in soil”: Andreas Richter, supported...

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The physical and chemical changes that accompany permafrost thaw directly influence the microbial communities that mediate the decomposition of...

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Andreas Richter was invited by this year’s Gutenberg Professor, Antje Boetius, to give a public lecture on ‘Life in Soil’ at the University in Mainz.

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How soil microorganisms respond to global warming is key to infer future soil-climate feedbacks, yet poorly understood. In this study an international...

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Congratulations to Johanna Auer, who successfully defended her MSc thesis on Friday 21st January 2022. Her thesis on “Leaf hydraulic traits and...

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Recently photoassimilated carbon and fungus-delivered nitrogen are spatially correlated in the ectomycorrhizal tissue of Fagus sylvatica:...

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Climate change is altering the frequency and severity of drought events. Recent evidence indicates that drought may produce legacy effects on soil...

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Amplicon sequencing is routinely used in soil ecological research. However, soil-specific challenges and the nature of amplicon data present obstacles...