Dr. Magdalena Siebold

Research

Implementation of biological control strategies against soilborne pathogens in the farming industry: a seed to field approach (BioCon)

Since 2009 I have been involved in the following sub-projects within the research topic Crop Production of the research framework “KLIFF – Climate impact and adaptation research in Lower Saxony”:

Publications

  • Lopisso DT, V Kühlmann, M Siebold (2017). Potential of soil-derived fungal biocontrol agents applied as a soil amendment and a seed coating to control Verticillium wilt of sugar beet. Biocontrol Science and Technology. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.1080/09583157.2017.1357800
  • Siebold M, and A.v.Tiedemann (2013). Effects of experimental warming on fungal disease progress in oilseed rape. Global Change Biology 19 (6), 1736-1747, DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12180
  • Siebold, M., and A.v. Tiedemann (2012). Application of a robust experimental method to study soil warming effects on oilseed rape. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 164: 20-28.
  • Siebold M, P Leidich, M Bertini, G Deflorio, J Feldmann, E Krupp, E Halmschlager, S Woodward (2012). Application of elemental bioimaging using laser ablation ICP-MS in forest pathology: distribution of elements in the bark of Picea sitchensis following wounding. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 402: 3323-3331.
  • Siebold, M., and A.v. Tiedemann (2012). Potential effects of global warming on oilseed rape pathogens in Northern Germany. Fungal Ecology, 5(1): 62-72.

Curriculum vitae

  • Born on 3rd of December 1983 in Mühlhausen, Germany
  • 2006 BSc in Agricultural Sciences at the University of Goettingen, Germany
  • 2007 studies in Agriculture at the University of Aberdeen, UK
  • 2009 MSc in Phytomedicine at University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU) Vienna, Austria
  • 2012 PhD in Phytopathology at the Division of Plant Pathology and Crop Protection, Georg-August-University of Goettingen
  • Since January 1st 2013 Post doc