
Justine Roth- Master of Science
- Student at Carpentry
Justine Roth
- Master of Science
- Student at Carpentry
I'm taking carpentry courses up until June 2025
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Introduction
Even though I'm following class to work as a carpenter, I still have one foot in research. Our project is focused on the silica cycle and its role in seagrass beds.
Current institution
Carpentry
Current position
- Student
Additional affiliations
May 2023 - June 2023
Education
September 2021 - July 2022
Publications
Publications (2)
Silicon is a major driver of global primary productivity and CO2 sequestration, and is a beneficial element for the growth and environmental stress mitigation of many terrestrial and aquatic plants. However, only a few studies have examined the occurrence of silicon in seagrasses, and its function within seagrass ecosystems and the role of seagrass...
The biogeochemical cycle of silicon has been extensively studied in terrestrial plants, revealing three beneficial effects of biogenic silica accumulation for this vegetation: structural, physiological and protective. However, its importance in marine plants, particularly seagrasses, which are essential for biogeochemical coupling between terrestri...