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Maxime Phalempin is a Post-Doc researcher at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) in the Department of Soil System Science, working within the SPP2089 research program funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). His research focuses on understanding the complex interactions between soil structure and plant root systems.
Dr. Phalempin's primary research interests include:
- Soil structure development in agricultural systems
- Root-soil interactions and rhizosphere processes
- Impact of soil texture on plant growth and nutrient uptake
- Advanced imaging techniques for soil analysis
- Computational modeling of soil properties
His research demonstrates how cutting-edge technologies like X-ray CT imaging and deep learning algorithms are revolutionizing soil science by enabling detailed 3D analysis of soil structure. His work spans from microscopic pore structure examination to field-scale agricultural applications, with particular emphasis on maize cropping systems. Dr. Phalempin's publications reveal a strong focus on how soil physical properties influence root development, gas diffusion, and overall plant performance.
As part of the Soil System Science team led by Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Vogel, Dr. Phalempin collaborates with researchers including Ute Wollschläger, Doris Vetterlein, and Steffen Schlueter. His work contributes to sustainable agricultural practices by providing insights into how soil management affects both soil health and crop productivity.
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