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Dominika Kundel
Dominika Kundel
Affiliation / Function
FiBL Switzerland
,
Department of Soil Sciences
,
Group
Soil fertility & Climate
Activity areas
Microbial ecology
Microbiome
Data analysis
Projects
Status
FiBL
Title
Start
End
ongoing
CH
Tire wear particles as a risk for agroecosystem functioning – Temporal aspects, nitrogen cycling and zinc dynamics
(TRACK)
01.09.2026
31.08.2029
ongoing
CH
Geospatial record and interpolation of tire wear pollution in roadside soils
(GRIP)
01.01.2026
30.06.2027
ongoing
CH
Linking soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in different land uses: from the identification of drivers, pressures and climate change resilience to their economic valuation
(BIOservicES)
01.09.2023
31.08.2028
completed
CH
Microplastics from road traffic and biogas slurry in soil
(BLW-Mikroplastik)
01.12.2021
31.01.2024
ongoing
CH
AT
MIcro- and NAno-Plastics in AGRIcultural Soils: sources, environmental fate and impacts on ecosystem services and overall sustainability
(MINAGRIS)
01.09.2021
31.08.2026
completed
CH
EU
BIOdiversity of soils and FArming Innovations for improved Resilience in European wheat agrosystems
(BIOFAIR)
01.04.2021
31.03.2024
completed
CH
Managing soil biodiversity and ecosystem services in agroecosystems across Europe under climate change
(SOILCLIM)
01.01.2017
31.12.2019
Training / professional career
Since September 2021 Staff researcher at FiBL
2021 Postdoc Max Planck Institute for Animal Behaviour
2017 - 2021 Dissertation FiBL Switzerland/University of Konstanz
2016 Internship, FiBL Switzerland
2013 - 2016 Master in Biology (Major: Ecology and Evolution) University of Konstanz
2010 - 2013 Bachelor in Biology University of Konstanz
Publications
Publications in the Organic Eprints archive
Publications that are not in the Organic Eprints archive
Kundel, D., van Kleunen, M., & Dawson, W. (2014). Invasion by Solidago species has limited impacts on soil seed bank communities. Basic and Applied Ecology, 15(7), 573-580.