Sara Winterfeldt
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Sara Winterfeldt
@sarawinterfeldt.bsky.social
PhD student at Lund University | Soil microbes 🍄🦠 | Drying-rewetting ☀️🌧 | Carbon cycle 🌍 | Like plants and mosses 🌿
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Third year in a row of wine tasting! @sarawinterfeldt.bsky.social Shall we add this to our CVs? The co-founders of wine tasting in microbial ecology? 🍷🍷🍷
November 7, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Last week I defended my PhD thesis 🎉 Big thanks to @frantecol.bsky.social for all the great questions, and for putting my thesis into a bigger picture! Also to everyone that made my PhD so much fun and specially to my supervisors @rousklab.bsky.social @albertbrangari.bsky.social and Lettice Hicks 🌟
October 11, 2025 at 10:49 AM
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My first Bluesky post is (coincidentally) my first Nature paper! Soil microbiomes show consistent and predictable responses to extreme events doi.org/ntzk. Huge props to @frantecol.bsky.social and the other collaborators for this mammoth effort.
#Soil #Microbiome #ClimateChange
Soil microbiomes show consistent and predictable responses to extreme events - Nature
Soils from 30 grasslands across Europe were subjected to 4 contrasting extreme climatic events under drought, flood, freezing and heat conditions, with the results suggesting that soil microbiomes fro...
doi.org
November 28, 2024 at 2:26 PM
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📢New paper in ISME Journal: 7 years in the making spanning three affiliations. Really excited to present a trait analysis in populations.

Bacterial population-level trade-offs between drought tolerance and resource acquisition traits impact decomposition doi.org/10.1093/isme...
November 21, 2024 at 5:02 PM
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Agricultural drought affects soil microbes, especially fungi and microbes associated with roots. Although organic and conventional farming systems promote unique microbiomes, both systems may encounter similar challenges during severe drought conditions. doi.org/10.1016/j.ej...
November 16, 2024 at 5:16 PM
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And here is a soil science starter pack:

go.bsky.app/HADDT8P
November 11, 2024 at 5:09 AM
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The votes have been counted and the winner of NZ Bug of the Year 2024 is... Kahukura / the New Zealand Red Admiral butterfly! bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz

I'm getting in early with a soil animal nominee suggestion for 2025's contest: New Zealand's endemic GIANT SPRINGTAIL!!! Just look at this winner. 🧪
February 20, 2024 at 7:31 AM