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Henrique Rasera Raniro is a Postdoctoral Researcher (Research Fellow) in the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, affiliated with the Section for Plant and Soil Sciences. His work focuses on soil-plant interactions within sustainable agricultural systems, utilizing experimental approaches to address nutrient management challenges.
His research interests center on soil biogeochemistry and crop physiology, specifically examining how cover crop mixtures influence nutrient cycling and crop productivity. Key areas include phosphorus dynamics in agricultural soils, cover crop selection for soil health improvement, and the translation of soil process enhancements to tangible yield outcomes in cereal production.
Recent publication trends indicate concentrated investigation into short-term soil interventions, with a 2025 Plant and Soil article demonstrating that tailored cover crop mixtures enhance phosphorus cycling without corresponding wheat yield increases. This work reveals critical gaps between soil process improvements and agronomic outcomes, highlighting complex interactions requiring further study in sustainable intensification.
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