Gabriele Berg

Gabriele Berg (born 1963 in Potsdam) is a Biologist, Biotechnologist and University Lecturer in Environmental and Ecological Technology at the Technical University of Graz. Her research emphasis is on the development of sustainable methods of plant vitalisation with Bioeffectors and molecular analysis of microbial processes in the soil, particularly in the Rhizosphere.[1][2][3]

Life and work

After graduating from the Helmholtz-Gymnasium, Potsdam in 1981 Frau Berg studied biologie at the University of Rostock. She graduated with honours (1986) and then spent a research study year in Microbiology und Biotechnology at the University of Greifswald. In 1995 she obtained the qualification Dr. rer nat with „magna cum laude“ and in 2001 the Venia Legendi for Microbiology with her dissertation Antagonistic Micro-organisms. In 2003 she was awarded a Heisenberg-Stipendium by the Deutschen Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Community). In 2005 she became the first female professor of natural science at the Technical University of Graz.[4]

Memberships and affiliations

Field of interest

Frau Berg‘s research is focussed on the environmental biotechnology, in particular the development of sustainable biotechnological methods to improve the microbiological performance potential of soil that has been intensively used for agriculture, and for biological plant protection with plant fortifiers and Biostimulants.

Awards

Publications

Gabriele Berg has been an author on 289 publications which have been cited 10.998 times; her h-Index is 56 (3/2016), there follows a small selection of this literature.[5]

References

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