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9th MSEC scientific seminar at SFRI
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Publish Date:
(21/10/2010)
Wednesday 13rd October 2010
from 2 pm to 3.30 pm
Biogeochemistry in soils and waters
Research purpose: Investigating the impact of different fertilizing options on soil and aquatic microbial diversity and activity and on water quality.
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With two conferences:
Linking agricultural practices to microbial community and dissolved organic matter (DOM) shifts in freshwaters
by Dr. Emma Rochelle-Newall, IRD
(UMR211-BIOEMCO, Paris)
Assessing Taxonomic and functional diversities in Aquatic and Soil Bacterial Communities using Molecular Biology
by Dr. Thomas Pommier, INRA
(UMR5557-Microbial Ecology, Lyon)
Emma Rochelle-Newall’s research is dealing with the study of the interactions between heterotrophic bacteria and colored (CDOM) and non-colored dissolved organic matter (DOM) and of the degree of linkage between autotrophic and heterotrophic micro-organisms. She also looks at how anthropogenic impacts such as increased inorganic and organic wastes alter the transfer of carbon between these the autrophic and hetertrophic compartments in order to understand the impacts of human activities in aquatic systems.
Thomas Pommier is a microbial ecologist who works in both soils and water. The main focus of his research is the study of the relationship between the diversity of bacteria and the functions they fulfil in various environments, i.e. soil and agricultural ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems. He has experience of working with a wide range of techniques (cultures, molecular biology, mesocosms, in situ) in both terrestrial and aquatic systems. Thomas is also skilled in the analysis of large data and metadata analyses using advanced bioinformatic tools.
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