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Dr. Barbara Hauck is a Research Scientist at Aberystwyth University's Institute of Biological, Environmental, and Rural Sciences (IBERS), where she has been actively conducting research since at least 1993. Her work spans multiple disciplines within plant science, with a strong focus on plant cell wall biology, bioenergy crops, and forage quality.
Dr. Hauck's research interests center on plant biochemistry and physiology, particularly focusing on phenolic compounds, lignin biosynthesis, and cell wall structure. Her work investigates how environmental factors such as temperature, light intensity, and CO2 levels affect plant metabolism and quality. She has made significant contributions to understanding Lotus corniculatus (birdsfoot trefoil) responses to environmental change, as well as studying bioenergy crops like Miscanthus and Eucalyptus. Her research spans agricultural applications, bioenergy production, and fundamental plant science.
Analysis of Dr. Hauck's publication record reveals a strong trend toward sustainable energy solutions and plant-based bioeconomy research. Her recent work (2021-2023) focuses heavily on bioenergy crops and pretreatment methods to improve biomass conversion. She has also maintained a parallel research stream investigating plant-pathogen interactions and rumen microbiology. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges plant science, microbiology, and bioengineering to address challenges in sustainable agriculture and renewable energy.
Dr. Hauck has collaborated extensively with researchers across multiple institutions, as evidenced by her 47 research outputs. Her work has received significant attention, with several publications accumulating dozens of citations. Notably, her 2014 paper on ruminal Prevotella has received 42 Scopus citations, indicating substantial impact in the field. Her research has also attracted media coverage, including reports from Aberystwyth University on her biofuels and bioproducts findings in March 2023.
Dr. Hauck's research network includes strong collaborations with colleagues at Aberystwyth University, particularly with researchers like Angela Winters, Marcelo Bosch, and Lesley Allison. Her work spans laboratory experiments, field studies, and molecular approaches, reflecting a comprehensive research program that addresses both fundamental plant biology questions and applied agricultural challenges.




