Speaker: Prof. H. Rennenberg; Dr T. Bell; Dr S.Pfautsch; Dr D. Allen; Dr Du Baoguo They come from universities of Germany and Australia
Title:
1. Nitrogen cycling in forest ecosystems in a changing climate” (with special emphasis on the use of stable isotopes in ecosystem analyses)
2. The importance of mycorrhizal association and symbiotic N2 fixation for plant nutrition
3. Plant hydraulics - from cells to ecosystem
4. Using stable isotopes of water to investigate special and temporal variation in source acquisition
5. C sequestration in soils – illustrating research in Australia
6. Measurement techniques of nutrient uptake by the roots
7. Visualisation of mycorrhizal associations and determination of N2 fixation by nodules
8. Methods for the analyses of plant water relations
9. Soil sampling for C analyses
Time: 8:30, 16th September, 2015
8:30, 17th September, 2015
Venue:N3212
College of Forestry
Graduate school
Sept. 14th , 2015