An De Schrijver
Contact

Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
Department of Environment
Forest & Nature Lab
Geraardsbergsesteenweg 267
9090 Gontrode
+32 (0)9 264 90 37
Research interests
My research expertise is mainly focused on biogeochemistry and ecosystem functioning of (semi-)natural ecosystems. I studied acidification and eutrophication of forest ecosystems on poor sandy soils, characterised by high emissions of nitrogen and potentially acidifying pollutants. Within my PhD, I studied the effects of the forest type on acidification and element seepage to groundwater. Recently, my research is focused on nature restoration on former agricultural fields. I focused on the impact of tree species and forest age on different soil P fractions. At the moment, I'm studying the impact of bioavailable phosphorus on plant and soil microbial community interactions in grassland under restoration management.
Research projects
- Impact of bioavailable phosphorus on plant and soil microbial community interactions in grassland under restoration management
- Restoration of 6510 Lowland Hay meadows (Alopecurus pratensis, Sanguisorba officinalis) in the Sigma Area's along the Nete and Zenne: study of soil and hydrochemical characteristics
- Acidification and eutrophication of forests on sandy soil: effects of forest type and deposition load
- Monitoring of ICP forest level-II plots
Dissertation
De Schrijver A (2007) Acidification and element seepage in forests on sandy soil: effects of forest type and deposition load. PhD thesis, Ghent University, Belgium, 189 p (download)
Publications
Journal papers (A1)
Journal papers (A3)
Book chapters
Conference papers
Miscellaneous
Journal papers (A1)
Journal papers (A3)
Book chapters
Conference papers
Miscellaneous