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Mesh creation of epidermal cell wall and early simulation of mechanical stress by Adrien Heymans14 Nov
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Food acquisition in shorebirds (Aves, Charadriiforme) , a tale of functional morphology and behaviors by Michel Baguette ( MNHN/Paris)09 Nov
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Serpentinization and Abiotic Methane Formation by Fischer-Tropsch-Type Reactions in Present Martian Conditions: an Experimental Study by Valentin Fortier09 NovSearch for life in the Universe is one of the main reasons for space exploration and has been blooming since the 1960’s, as being one of the most fundamental questions for Humankind: “are we alone in the universe?”. For now, extraterrestrial life has not been detected anywhere in the Universe. Nevertheless, the notion of habitability, i.e.En savoir plusSerpentinization and Abiotic Methane Formation by Fischer-Tropsch-Type Reactions in Present Martian Conditions: an Experimental Study by Valentin Fortier09 NovSearch for life in the Universe is one of the main reasons for space exploration and has been blooming since the 1960’s, as being one of the most fundamental questions for Humankind: “are we alone in the universe?”. For now, extraterrestrial life has not been detected anywhere in the Universe. Nevertheless, the notion of habitability, i.e.
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How to estimate soil limitation to plant water transpiration across scales: experiments and modeling by Matthieu Javaux08 Nov
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Améliorer la résilience hydrique du blé : une étude intégrée des caractères racinaires by Clara Lhoest31 Oct
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Recover plant data from lidar metrics using plant structural modeling and machine learning by Marco D'Agostino24 Oct
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Webinar 1 "Soil carbon (fate, storage, and modeling) and management in agricultural systems"23 Oct14:00 / 9:00 : Welcome address with M. Vanclooster, C.E. Cerri and J. Dumont; 14 :35 / 9:35 : Expertise of Earth and Life lnstitute in soil carbon and management with B. Van Wesemael and M. Jonard; 15:15 / 10:15: Expertise of ESALQ in soil carbon and management with M.R. Cherubin, T. Osorio Ferreira and C.E.En savoir plusWebinar 1 "Soil carbon (fate, storage, and modeling) and management in agricultural systems"23 Oct14:00 / 9:00 : Welcome address with M. Vanclooster, C.E. Cerri and J. Dumont; 14 :35 / 9:35 : Expertise of Earth and Life lnstitute in soil carbon and management with B. Van Wesemael and M. Jonard; 15:15 / 10:15: Expertise of ESALQ in soil carbon and management with M.R. Cherubin, T. Osorio Ferreira and C.E.
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Investigating Mars surface icecaps using the NOMAD spectrometer on board Trace Gas Orbiter by Luca Ruiz Lozano23 OctThe sublimation and condensation processes of the seasonal Martian caps are linked to the CO2 cycle, the main cycle on Mars. Observing the seasonal growth/recession rates of the caps provides insight into the local and global environment. These seasonal processes strongly influence the global energy budget of Mars.En savoir plusInvestigating Mars surface icecaps using the NOMAD spectrometer on board Trace Gas Orbiter by Luca Ruiz Lozano23 OctThe sublimation and condensation processes of the seasonal Martian caps are linked to the CO2 cycle, the main cycle on Mars. Observing the seasonal growth/recession rates of the caps provides insight into the local and global environment. These seasonal processes strongly influence the global energy budget of Mars.
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Environmental Impacts and Benefits of Agroforestry in the Galapagos Islands by Ilia Alomia Herrera19 OctIslands are particularly vulnerable to global change due to their limited size and remoteness. Sustainable land use practices based on nature-based solutions can help local communities to adapt their agricultural systems to climate change. This doctoral thesis research focused on Santa Cruz Island located in the Galapagos Archipelago-.En savoir plusEnvironmental Impacts and Benefits of Agroforestry in the Galapagos Islands by Ilia Alomia Herrera19 OctIslands are particularly vulnerable to global change due to their limited size and remoteness. Sustainable land use practices based on nature-based solutions can help local communities to adapt their agricultural systems to climate change. This doctoral thesis research focused on Santa Cruz Island located in the Galapagos Archipelago-.
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Does managing for pollination produce benefits for pollination conservation by David Kleijn ( Wageningen University)19 Oct