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NERC Reference : NE/X008517/1

Nanomaterial interactions with soil microbial communities and soil fauna

Grant Award

Principal Investigator:
Professor S Ullah, University of Birmingham, Sch of Geography, Earth & Env Sciences
Science Area:
None
Overall Classification:
Unknown
ENRIs:
None
Science Topics:
Soil science
Fertility, fertilizers/manures
Soil science
Environmental Physiology
Nanomaterials
Microbial communities
Soil ecotoxicology
Ecotoxicology
Abstract:
BBSRC : Jessica Chadwick : BB/T00746X/1 Conventional agriculture needs large inputs of nutrients, through the addition of fertiliser, in order to produce the amount of food needed globally to sustain the population. Typical fertilisers are hugely wasteful, polluting the atmosphere and waterways, and affecting human health, wildlife, and ecosystem stability. Nanomaterials are very small particles that have potential to be used as fertilisers in order to improve nutrient use efficiency and reduce waste. This project will look at the interactions between a pre-selected range of nanomaterials and soil microbes, specifically looking at how polluting gases released from soils differ, how microbial activity changes, and how nutrients are stored in the soil differently. The project will also look at the effects of the nanomaterials on earthworms in order to look at any potentially toxic effects the nanomaterials may have. The research project will develop collaboration between McGill and Birmingham and hopefully lead to joint publications.
Period of Award:
1 Sep 2022 - 31 Aug 2023
Value:
£6,110
Authorised funds only
NERC Reference:
NE/X008517/1
Grant Stage:
Completed
Scheme:
NC&C NR1
Grant Status:
Closed

This grant award has a total value of £6,110  

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