معرفی
Dr. Michael Bitterlich is a scientific collaborator at the Albrecht Daniel Thaer Institute of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, part of the Faculty of Life Sciences at Humboldt University. His work focuses on plant-soil interactions mediated by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.
- Location: Lentzeallee 55-57, Room 17
- Contact: Phone 030 2093-46433
Research Interests
Dr. Bitterlich investigates how arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi enhance plant nutrition and drought tolerance through hyphal networks, soil hydraulic modifications, and nutrient-water coupling. His studies explore:
- Soil texture-dependent mycorrhizal effects
- Brassinosteroid-sucrose transporter interactions
- Hyphal water transport under drought
- Root-hyphal redundancy in resource uptake
Publication Trends
His 15 most recent publications highlight mycorrhizal fungi's role in:
- Modulating soil hydraulic properties
- Enhancing phosphorus/nitrogen uptake
- Improving drought resilience
- Engineering sustainable soil-crop systems
- Interpreting symbiotic biomarkers like blumenols
- Modeling root-hyphal water dynamics
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