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Bioeconomy
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Energy and Environment
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Health and Nutrition
Agroecology, Hydrogeochemistry, Media & Resources (UP2018.C101) (AGHYLE)
Research unit
The research unit AGHYLE (Agro-ecology, Hydrogeochemistry, Milieux & Ressources) is a unit of the Unilasalle Polytechnic Institute, certified by the HCERES. His research focuses on the study of the ecological interactions between plants, abiotic factors (of soils and climates) and edaphic organisms in order to understand their role in the functioning of the soil, nutrient dynamics and availability (N&P), pathogen cycles, and agroecosystem productivity.
The AGHYLE unit is supported by the development of three industrial research and training chairs: «biomes», «plant breeding» and «agromachinism and new technologies».
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Stéphane FIRMIN
Scientific manager -
Isabelle Trinsoutrot-Gattin
Director
19 rue Pierre Waguet
BP30313
60026 Beauvais
https://www.unilasalle.fr/aghyle
Effectif
Effectif total : 45
Personnel de recherche : 29
Personnel d'appui à la recherche : 8
Skills
• Plant health & integrated protection, biocontrol
• Agronomy & Agroecology
• Biogeochemistry & organic matter
• Microbiology & Molecular Biology
• Hydrogeochemistry & water quality
• Environmental Toxicology
Example(s) of publications
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• M Forster, C Ugarte, M Lamandé, MP Faucon, Root traits of crop species contributing to soil shear strength 2022 Geoderma Volume 409, 115642
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• Honvault, N., Houben, D., Firmin, S., Meglouli, H., Laruelle, F., Fontaine, J., Lounès‐Hadj Sahraoui, A., Coutu, A., Lambers, H., Faucon, M.P., 2021a. Interactions between below‐ground traits and rhizosheath fungal and bacterial communities for phosphorus acquisition. Functional Ecology, 35(7): 1603-1619
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• Samain E, Aussenac T, Selim S,The Effect of Plant Genotype, Growth Stage, and Mycosphaerella graminicola Strains on the Efficiency and Durability of Wheat-Induced Resistance by Paenibacillus sp. Strain B2 (2019) Frontiers in Plant Science vol 10
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• Zouhri, L., Armand, R., 2021. Groundwater vulnerability assessment of the chalk aquifer in the northern part of France. Geocarto International, 36(11): 1193-1216
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Collaborations/Partners/Scientific clients
Jules Verne University of Picardy, Rouen University, Caen Normandy University, Reims University, Le Havre Normandie University
International
University of Liège (Belgium), Wageningen (Netherlands), Western Australia (Australia), Cadi Ayyad (Morocco)
Collaborations/Partners/Private Clients
Applications sectors
- Agriculture
- Science / Research
- Water
Services provided
• Evaluating the effectiveness of treatments (chemical and microorganisms) for plant diseases
• Study of hydrogeological transfers (drought, pollution, agricultural practices, human activity)
• Assessment of effects on soil fertility (fertilizers, miscellaneous amendments) and carbon sequestration (agricultural practices)
• Environmental toxicology (mycotoxins, trace elements, emerging contaminants)
Consulting services
Affiliated institutions / organisations
Doctoral schools
Regional strategic areas of activity
- Bioeconomy
- Sustainable production and mobilization of bioresources
- Energy and Environment
- Biodiversity
- Health and Nutrition
- Safe, healthy and sustainable food