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Prof. Dr. Annette Deubel is a Professor in the Department of Agriculture, Ecotrophology, and Landscape Development at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. Her academic journey includes a degree from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, followed by research roles at the Institute for Plant Nutrition and later at the Martin Luther University. She joined Hochschule Anhalt in 2008, became a temporary professor in 2012, and was appointed full professor in 2016. Her research focuses on soil management, plant nutrition, and sustainable agricultural practices, with emphasis on long-term field trials analyzing fertilization, tillage, and crop rotation impacts on soil health and microbial communities. She has published extensively in journals like Geoderma, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, and Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, and contributes to scientific communities as Editor-in-Chief of an international journal and committee member in plant nutrition. Her work addresses agricultural sustainability, soil conservation, and crop optimization in Central European farming systems.
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