Tillmann Lüders: Projects

  • DFG Core Facility: Bayreuth Center for Stable Isotope Research in Ecology and Biogeochemistry (BayCenSI) (BayCenSI)
    Alexander Frank, Carina Bauer, Johanna Pausch, Tillmann Lüders, Eva Lehndorff, Gerhard Gebauer, Birgit Thies [Details]

Projects from other divisions

  • BMBF Project „Rhizotraits“ (BMBF)
    ÖMIK teams up with colleagues from the BayCEER, the TUM, the KIT and the LfL in a new 4-year project. The aim is to unravel the functional traits of plant holobionts provided by rhizosphere systems that increase resistance and resilience against draught. Within the project coordinated by Prof. Johanna Pausch (Agroecology, UBT), our task will be to focus on the rhizosphere microbiomes of modern plant varieties vs. old landraces. [Details]

Completed Projects

  • SFB 1357 Microplastics ()
    The effects of microplastics on soil quality and the growth of agricultural crops are the focus of a new interdisciplinary research project at the University of Bayreuth. The project is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and is part of the "Microplastics" Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 1537) established at the University of Bayreuth in 2019. [Details]

Upcoming ...


BayCEER Colloquium:
Th. 2024-06-06
Tracking plant diversity dynamics on islands over thousands of years
Mo. 2024-06-10
Arsenic biogeochemistry from paddy soil to rice grain
Th. 2024-06-13
Seeing the forest beneath the trees: Mycorrhizal fungi as trait integrators of ecosystem processes
Ecological-Botanical Garden:
We. 2024-05-29
Führung | "Grüne Apotheke: Heilpflanzen"
Inaugural Lecture:
We. 2024-05-22
Funktionelle Pilzökologie: Diversität und Prozesse auf unterschiedlichen Skalen
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Niederschlag: 0.0 mm/24h
Sonnenschein: 4 h/d

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