
معرفی
Yvonne Nkwain is a Researcher at the University of Hohenheim's Department of Crop Production in the Tropics and Subtropics, within the Institute of Agricultural Sciences in the Tropics (Hans Ruthenberg Institute). Her work focuses on soil organic matter characterization, ecosystem respiration modeling, and agroecosystem dynamics using advanced techniques like pyrolysis-mid-infrared spectroscopy (Py-MIRS) and DRIFTS. She collaborates extensively on interdisciplinary projects addressing climate change impacts and sustainable land use.
Key areas of research include soil-vegetation-atmosphere interactions, temperature effects on organic matter decomposition, and parameter uncertainty reduction in environmental models. Her contributions span datasets from climatically contrasting regions and biochar-amended soils, emphasizing practical applications for sustainable agriculture.
Publications highlight her expertise in spectroscopic methods for soil analysis and modeling seasonal environmental variations. Yvonne holds no listed awards or part-time roles and remains an active staff member.



