معرفی
Marie Duhamel is a dedicated researcher at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in plant health and microbial interactions. Her work focuses on understanding and enhancing plant resilience through microbiome manipulation and stress response mechanisms.
Research interests:
- Plant-microbe interactions in rhizosphere
- Microbial consortia for disease suppression
- Host stress response mechanisms
- Soil health and sustainable agriculture
- Biotic stress resistance in crops
- Application of digital phenotyping in plant pathology
Research trends from publications: Recent work examines Botrytis disease diagnosis using AI, microbial inoculation for biotic stress resilience in greenhouse systems, and soil microbiome dynamics under different cropping practices. Collaborative projects investigate links between plant metabolomes and microbiomes.
Affiliations:
- Project leader for TU18123 PPS Weerbaarheid (2019-2024)
- Leader of KV 1605-041 project on endophyte-mediated plant resistance (2017-2021)
- Active in Biointeractions and Plant Health research group
Network analysis shows significant collaborations in fungal community studies, with expertise in leek rhizosphere interactions, genotyping techniques, and microbial ecology. Current research emphasizes integrated approaches combining microbiome and metabolome analysis for sustainable crop protection.

