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Florien Gorter is a Researcher at Wageningen University & Research, affiliated with the Biointeractions and Plant Health department. His work focuses on microbial ecology, evolutionary biology, and plant-microbe interactions. He leads multiple projects addressing bacterial pathogens in agriculture, such as Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum risks and potato bacterial wilt. Gorter has contributed to understanding microbial competition dynamics, including experimental evolution of toxin production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. His research also explores adaptation mechanisms in yeast populations under environmental stress, including heavy metal exposure. He actively collaborates on projects involving sustainable cultivation practices, biostimulant effects, and disease management in horticultural crops. Key contributions include datasets on microbial coevolution and experimental evolution studies, published in journals like Frontiers in Microbiology and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. His activities include presentations on infection pathways of plant pathogens and circular agriculture solutions. Current projects emphasize mitigating bacterial threats in Dutch agriculture and understanding climate extremes' impact on crop diseases.
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