Predoctoral researcher

Henna Tyyskä

I am an ecologist with a Bachelor's degree in Conservation Biology & Management from the University of Stirling (Scotland) and a Master's degree in Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants from the…

I am an ecologist with a Bachelor's degree in Conservation Biology & Management from the University of Stirling (Scotland) and a Master's degree in Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants from the University of Edinburgh (Scotland).

Currently, I am a predoctoral researcher at CREAF and my work focuses on the diversity of mycorrhizal fungi and its impacts on forest dynamics and plant ecophysiology in the context of global change, supervised by researchers Teresa Gimeno and Albert Vilà Cabrera.

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Characterizing the functional role and diversity of soil fungi to enhance the climate change mitigation capability of forests

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Enhancing the natural potential of soil fungal diversity to assist the restoration and conservation of iconic Spanish forests under climate change