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Dr. Hao Yu is a Researcher within the Institute of Plant Sciences at the University of Bern, focusing on plant interactions with environmental stressors such as ozone pollution, heavy metals, and climate change. His work bridges plant physiology, biogeochemistry, and ecosystem ecology, with a particular emphasis on biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), phytoremediation strategies, and the impacts of air pollution on plant growth and defense mechanisms.
Research interests include the role of sulfur nutrition in metal stress tolerance, ozone effects on forest ecosystems, and the interplay between airborne cues and plant communication. His studies often involve controlled environmental experiments to assess responses to warming, elevated O3, and herbivory in conifers and subtropical tree species.
Key contributions include elucidating how engineered nanomaterials can enhance agricultural sustainability and understanding boreal wetlands' role in atmospheric BVOC emissions. Dr. Yu's work also highlights soil microbial community shifts under ozone exposure and the diurnal variability of BVOC emissions in conifers.
His findings have implications for climate change mitigation, phytoremediation design, and forest management under pollution pressures. Current research trends emphasize the integration of plant physiological responses with ecosystem-scale processes and atmospheric chemistry.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. Advising and grant details are not specified, though his affiliation with the Biotic Interactions research group at the Institute of Plant Sciences indicates collaborative work within interdisciplinary teams.
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