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Sabine Huber is a researcher at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna, Austria, affiliated with the Institute of Soil Research within the Department of Agricultural Sciences. Her work focuses on advancing soil health through innovative agricultural practices, particularly in the context of climate change adaptation and mitigation. Dr. Huber actively collaborates with researchers across Europe on projects related to soil carbon dynamics, microbial ecology, and sustainable farming systems.
Dr. Huber's research interests center on understanding soil health indicators, particularly microbial and organic matter parameters that can be used for practical on-farm monitoring. She investigates how different agricultural management practices affect soil organic carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, and microbial community composition. Her work bridges fundamental soil science with practical applications for farmers, focusing on conservation farming systems that enhance soil health while maintaining agricultural productivity.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on on-farm research approaches that evaluate real-world agricultural systems rather than controlled laboratory conditions. Her work consistently addresses the interplay between soil microbial communities and carbon dynamics, with particular attention to how management practices influence these relationships. A recurring theme is the development of practical indicators for soil health assessment that can be implemented by farmers and agricultural advisors.
Dr. Huber has been involved in numerous research projects funded by the European Commission, Austrian federal government, and private companies. These projects focus on soil health monitoring, carbon sequestration potential in agricultural soils, and the development of sustainable farming practices that enhance soil biodiversity and function. She has presented her research findings at numerous national and international conferences, demonstrating strong engagement with both scientific and agricultural communities.
Her collaborative approach is evident in her extensive co-authorship network, working particularly closely with researchers such as Keiblinger K, Rosinger C, and Bodner G. This collaborative work spans multiple research areas but consistently focuses on practical applications of soil science for sustainable agriculture.
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- AAxel MentlerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · استاد
- KKatharina KeiblingerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · دانشیار
- SSebastian WieserUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · پژوهشگر
- MMegan Asanza-GrabenbauerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · پژوهشگر
- GGernot BodnerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · مدرس ارشد
- CChristoph RosingerUniversity of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna · پژوهشگر