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(3/3) "While that might be somewhat of a downgrade compared to the field site, this allowed me to perform a controlled experiment to research the role of soil microbes in plant adaptation to long-term drought exposure."
(1/3) This month's newsletter featured a postcard was submitted by Mieke Brinkman, a talented PhD candidate at Radboud University, Germany.
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(2/3) "Here we are sampling plants from an Austrian alpine meadow. Next to the great view, the site is special for another reason: a long-term drought experiment was set up here 18 years ago. We took the sampled plants to Radboud University, the Netherlands, and grew them in a climate chamber. "