Take the opportunity and register for the scientific and practical workshop with all about:
- weighable lysimeters
- ecotrons
- sap flow
- stem/leaf psychrometers
- IoT (LoraWAN)
The workshop location is at:
Hofbrauhauskeller Freising
Lankesbergstr. 5
85356 Freising
Registration and workshop fee:
With registration the fee is 225 € for full registration and 150 € for students (75 € / 50 € for one day).
The workshop fee includes lunches, coffee and cake and the participation of the Bavarian evening.
Program -UPDATE-
Wednesday, March 18th
09:00 – 10:00 REGISTRATION
10:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
Sascha Reth, UGT, Germany
10:15 LYSIMETERS AND ECOTRONS – OVERVIEW AND CASE STUDIES
Sascha Reth, UGT, Germany
11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:30 LYSIMETERS – LOWER BOUNDARY AND SOIL MONOLOTH EXCAVATION
Stefan Engelhardt, UGT, Germany
12:15 SPECIAL APPLICATIONS AT LYSIMETER RESEARCH
Christian Heerdt, UGT, Germany
13:00 LUNCH
14:00 DUAL-POINT-DENDROMETER – TRACKING GROWTH, WATER STATUS, AND OSMOTIC PROCESSES IN TREES
Roman Zweifel, Zweifel Consulting, Switzerland
14:30 CONCEPT OF A COMBINED HYDROLOGICAL AND TREE PHYSIOLOGICAL MONITORING AT CORE LEVEL II PLOTS IN BAVARIA
Stephan Raspe, Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Germany
15:00 COFFEE BREAK
15:30 APPLICATIONS IN MONITORING PLANT WATER STATUS USING SAP FLOW AND WATER POTENTIAL
Ben Umali, ICT International, Australia
16:15 INSTALLATION OF SAPFLOW AND PSYCHROMETER SENSORS
19:00 BARVARIAN EVENING
OPENING WITH BRASS ENSEMBLE, MUSIC SCHOOL FREISING
Thursday, March 19th
09:00 INFUENCES OF GREEN ROOFS – A COMPARISON TO CONVENTIONAL ROOFS
Johannes Haus, Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences, Germany
9:30 FLUX ESTIMATES AT THE DRY SIDE OF THE WATER CYCLE – OBSERVATIONS FROM LYSIMETER STATIONS IN A MEDITERRANEAN ECOSYSTEM
Sinikka Paulus, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany
10:00 IMPROVING BIOENERGY YIELD UNDER DROUGHT STRESS FROM FIELD TO LAB
Esther Singer, EcoPOD Science Program Lead in Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology, Berkeley, USA
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 ECOLOGICAL STUDIES TOWARD FUTURE SUSTAINABLE AGROECOSYSTEMS
George Kowalchuk, Utrecht University, Netherlands
11:30 LYSIMETER STUDY ON TRANSPORT AND DEGRADATION BEHAVIOR OF POLYFLUOROALKYLSUBSTANCES
Ann-Sophie Heldele, Bavarian Environment Agency, Germany
12:00 LUNCH
13:00 SOIL PROCESSES AFFECTED BY IRRIGATION WITH EITHER TREATED OR UNTREATED WASTEWATER IRRIGATION: A LYSIMETER EXPERIMENT IN MEXICO
Christina Siebe, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
13:30 Soil HYDRAULIC LIMITATIONS TO TRANSPIRATION
Andrea Carminati, Mutez Ahmed, Gaochao Cai, University of Bayreuth, Germany
14:15 COFFEE BREAK
Field tripp (outdoor shoes required):
14:45 DEMONSTRATION OF UNDISTURBED EXCAVATION OF MONOLITHS AND
READY-TO-GO INSTALLATION
16:15 JOINT TOUR: THE NEW ECOLAB AND MODERN LAB LYSIMETER
17:30 BEER & BREZN
Friday, March 20th
9:00 IoT SYSTEMS FOR SOIL, PLANT AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Sam Fisher, ICT International, Australia
9:45 CONFIGURING IoT NODES AND NETWORKS
Toby Partridge, ICT International, Australia
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 COOLING URBAN HEAT ISLANDS – MEASUREMENTS ON THE THERMAL REGULATION EFFECTS OF URBAN GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Laura Stratopoulos, Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences, UGT, Germany
11:30 ANALYZING ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONAL RESPONSES BY COMBINING EDDY COVARIANCE, LYSIMETERS, SAP FLOW AND FIELD SPECTROSCOPY: THE MANIP EXPERIMENT
Mirco Migliavacca, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Germany
12:00 PRACTICAL SESSION: BUILDING UP AN IoT NETWORK
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