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Professor Marc Stutter is an Honorary Professor at the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University. His research focuses on soil science and environmental biogeochemistry, particularly phosphorus dynamics, riparian zone management, and nutrient cycling in agricultural and aquatic systems.
- Institution: Lancaster University
- Department: Lancaster Environment Centre
- Academic Role: Honorary Professor
Stutter's work investigates how riparian soils regulate dissolved organic matter and phosphorus fluxes in river systems, exploring climate sensitivity and management strategies for pollution mitigation. Recent studies address cost-effective riparian interventions, phosphorus bioavailability in sewage-derived biochars, and microbial responses to organic amendments.
His publications highlight trends in riparian buffer efficacy, coupled macronutrient cycling, and advanced techniques like DGTs and soil zymography for phosphorus quantification. Articles span 2016–2025, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches at the soil-water-plant nexus.
Key collaborations include researchers from environmental management, agricultural science, and hydrology fields. The Lancaster Environment Centre serves as the primary platform for his team's interdisciplinary studies on sustainable land-water interactions.
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