Niklas Plag

Niklas Plag
  • Lab Technician at Julius Kühn-Institut

Micro2Health Project

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Current institution
Julius Kühn-Institut
Current position
  • Lab Technician
Additional affiliations
June 2021 - January 2024
University of Rostock
Position
  • Lab Technician
Description
  • Investigation of the ecophysiology of terrestrial diatoms, green algae and cyanobacteria. Projects: DuneCrust and BioIHS
August 2013 - July 2014
University of Kassel
Position
  • Volunteer
Description
  • Voluntary year at Hessische Staatsdomäne Frankenhausen (teaching and experimental farm), working on the trial fields with potatoes and legumes.
January 2017 - July 2018
Justus Liebig University Giessen
Position
  • Lab Technician
Description
  • Investigation of the genome by genetically modifying Rhodobacter sphaeroides.
Education
August 2018 - June 2020
BS08 (Technical College)
Field of study
August 2014 - July 2016
Adolf-Reichwein-School (Higher Vocational School)
Field of study

Publications

Publications (5)
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The Arctic is seasonally exposed to long periods of low temperatures and complete darkness. Consequently, perennial primary producers have to apply strategies to maximize energy efficiency. Global warming is occurring in the Arctic faster than the rest of the globe. The highest amplitude of temperature rise occurs during Polar Night. To determine t...
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Due to global rises in temperature, recent studies predict marine species shifting toward higher latitudes. We investigated the impact of interacting abiotic drivers on the distribution potential of the temperate kelp Laminaria hyperborea. The ecosystem engineering species is widespread along European coasts but has not yet been observed in the Hig...
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Terrestrial diatoms are widespread in a large variety of habitats and are regularly recorded in biocrusts. Although diatoms have long been known to live in terrestrial habitats, only a few studies have focused on their diversity of ecophysiology. Here we present a study on the ecophysiological performance of five terrestrial diatom cultures from bi...
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Ocean acidification has increased due to the enhanced solubility of CO2 in seawater. Mangrove macroalgae in tropical and subtropical coastal regions can benefit from the higher availability of CO2 for photosynthesis and primary production. However, they can be negatively affected by the simultaneously occurring warming and increased salinity in est...
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For the present study we collected the Ulvophyceae species Trentepohlia aurea from limestone rock near Berchtesgaden, Germany and the closely related taxa T. umbrina from Tilia cordata tree bark and T. jolithus from concrete wall both in Rostock, Germany. Freshly sampled material stained with Auramine O, DIOC6 and FM 1-43 showed an intact physiolog...

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