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Adetunji Alex Adekanmbi is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Reading, UK, and the Department of Soil Science and Land Management at Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. His work focuses on soil-climate interactions with emphasis on microbial processes.
His research interests span Soil Science, Microbial Ecology, and Climate Change Impacts, particularly examining how temperature variations affect soil respiration and carbon cycling. His experimental work demonstrates expertise in soil incubation techniques, microbial community analysis using PLFA biomarkers, and biogeochemical measurements.
Adekanmbi's primary publication investigates legacy effects of temperature regimes on soil microbial communities, revealing that daily maximum temperatures significantly influence soil respiration patterns and microbial community composition. His work contributes to understanding asymmetric warming effects on carbon cycling.
- Commonwealth Scholarship (NGCS-2017-416) for PhD research in Soil Science
As lead researcher on significant publications, Adekanmbi demonstrates strong capabilities in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing. His collaborations with established researchers like Tom Sizmur indicate integration into active research networks studying soil-climate feedbacks.
