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[[Johannes Lehmann]] is associate professor of soil fertility management and soil biogeochemistry at Cornell University. He is a prominent proponent of [[Biochar|biochar]]. | [[Johannes Lehmann]] is associate professor of soil fertility management and soil biogeochemistry at Cornell University. He is a prominent proponent of [[Biochar|biochar]]. | ||
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+ | This is Lehmann's biography from the Cornell University website: | ||
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+ | :Ph.D. 1997 University of Bayreuth, Germany | ||
+ | :Diplom Geoecologist 1993 University of Bayreuth | ||
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+ | :Johannes Lehmann, an associate professor of soil fertility management and soil biogeochemistry, joined the faculty in 2001. Prior to his appointment at Cornell University, he coordinated an interdisciplinary research project on nutrient and carbon management in the central Amazon for the Federal Research Institution of Forestry, and the University of Bayreuth, Germany. His work experience includes applied and basic research in Sudan, Togo, Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. Professor Lehmann's publications range from dryland research and nutrient cycling in irrigation systems to the rehabilitation of highly weathered soils in the humid tropics, from research on phosphorus dynamics in heavily manured soils to basic principles of carbon cycling in soils.<ref>[http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann.html Johannes Lehmann], Cornell Univ website, accessed 1 Dec 2009</ref> | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 15:52, 1 December 2009
Johannes Lehmann is associate professor of soil fertility management and soil biogeochemistry at Cornell University. He is a prominent proponent of biochar.
Biography
This is Lehmann's biography from the Cornell University website:
- Ph.D. 1997 University of Bayreuth, Germany
- Diplom Geoecologist 1993 University of Bayreuth
- Johannes Lehmann, an associate professor of soil fertility management and soil biogeochemistry, joined the faculty in 2001. Prior to his appointment at Cornell University, he coordinated an interdisciplinary research project on nutrient and carbon management in the central Amazon for the Federal Research Institution of Forestry, and the University of Bayreuth, Germany. His work experience includes applied and basic research in Sudan, Togo, Tanzania, Kenya, Malawi, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. Professor Lehmann's publications range from dryland research and nutrient cycling in irrigation systems to the rehabilitation of highly weathered soils in the humid tropics, from research on phosphorus dynamics in heavily manured soils to basic principles of carbon cycling in soils.[1]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Johannes Lehmann, Cornell Univ website, accessed 1 Dec 2009