
Andrea Rabbai
@andr3a851
PhD students at University of Birmingham! Studying about forests and nutrient cycling responses under novel managements.
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13-09-2020 10:55:37
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1/10 GlobalCarbonProject has just published the most comprehensive Global Nitrous Oxide Budget to date. Global N2O emissions continue to grow largely driven by the increase in the use of chemical nitrogen fertilizers and the production of animal manure. doi.org/10.5194/essd-1…

Must read text by Jaime Moyano ! Negative impacts of planting trees in treeless ecosystems to mitigate climate change… jecologyblog.com/2024/06/12/jai…

Great two days at the annual @BIFoRUoB meeting. Russell did an amazing job presenting our research on how droughts effects tree water use efficiency, recently awarded with the Viking Bursary from RoyalForestrySociety for analysing carbon isotopes in tree rings. Well done Russell!




NEWS: Viking Bursary awarded to PhD students, Emily Grace and Andrea Rabbai! Read more: ow.ly/GPCM50SCjIb Uni of Birmingham #VikingBursary #PhDStudents #BacterialTreeDiseases #DroughtImpact #MixedForest #AcademicExcellence




Viva finally done! Thanks to Stefan Krause Nick Kettridge and Prof. Sami Ullah who sustained me mentally before the examination yesterday 😂


We’re excited to be featured in the Ecological Continuity Trust (ECT) October newsletter with our latest study on afforestation and the challenges of innovative fertilization practices! check it out! ecologicalcontinuitytrust.org/research-updat…


As part of National Tree Week, we’re launching a Tree Species Guide for UK Agroforestry Systems 🎉 This practical guide, has been created in partnership with the Uni of Reading and identifies 33 tree and shrub species suitable for planting on agricultural land. It helps farmers


Just published in New Scientist "Can we rely on forests to soak up the extra CO2 in the atmosphere?" newscientist.com/article/247120… BIFoR College of Life and Environmental Sciences Uni of Birmingham


My perspective “Tree methane exchange in a changing world” is now out in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment 🌈 rdcu.be/erF4j