Prof. Dr. Nicole Wrage-Mönnig - Scientist from 2005 to 2011

New Address:
Professor for Grassland and Forage Science
Universiy of Rostock
Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6
18059 Rostock
Germany

Disciplinary Background:

I studied biology, completed my Ph.D. in soil quality and have been working at the Institute of Grassland Science in the Faculty of Agriculture from 2005 to 2011. The red line throughout this development is the quest for improving the sustainability of grassland production systems. At first, I focussed on nutrient losses (especially nitrous oxide) and fertilisation. Since 2005, a second emphasis is on the role of plant diversity for nutrient and water use and thus productivity and resilience.

Research Interests:

  • Use of plant diversity for increasing productivity, sustainability and resilience of grassland production systems in a changing climate
  • Influence of large grazers on biodiversity and nutrient balances
  • Production and sources of nitrous oxide (N2O)
  • Use of stable isotopes in ecological research



From October 2007 to 2009, Nicole Wrage was fellow of the Fast Track Programme of the Robert Bosch Foundation (Fast Track).