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Darwin Hickman

Postdoctoral Researcher in Crop Production Ecology,
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I am a weed ecologist focused on linking crop-weed interactions (both chemical and physical), and ecological dynamics between plant species to create novel, context-specific, and more ecologically benign management approaches.

Presentation

Weeds can be a major cause of crop yield losses. Many dominant weeds of agriculture are able to adapt quickly to attempts to manage them, for example through evolution of herbicide resistance, or by adapting to tolerate or avoid attempts at physical control. My as a member of the Weed Ecology and Management Group involves examining the behaviour of weed communities, including their interactions with the crop, and their response and adaptation to management factors, while also considering novel methods to reduce their detriment to crop yield.

Research

I am leading DIVERSOW, in collaboration with postdoctoral colleagues from the Department of Crop Production Ecology and funded by Ekhagastiftelsen, which examines the potential of landrace and heritage wheat to contribute to agroecosystem and crop health in Swedish organic systems.

I am also a co-applicant and collaborator on the project 'Farmer driven development of economically and environmentally sustainable weed control strategies against blackgrass', funded by Stiftelsen Lantbruksforskning (SLF).

I am also involved in the development of a new long-term field experiment, BLANDSKAP, which aims to identify the value of landscape and management diversity for agricultural sustainability.

Teaching

I am a Guest Lecturer on the module 'Sustainable Plant Production- From Molecular to Field Scale', part of the Master program in Plant Biology for Sustainable Production, as well as the modules 'Sustainable food production - challenges and cropping system solutions', and 'The ecology of cropping systems'.

Supervision to date:

2024- Present: MSc. Dissertation: Arable plant community and trait composition in agricultural field margins  and their implications for sustainable crop production, Uppsala University (Co-Supervisor).
2024: BSc Dissertation: The potential for landraces to be used for climate adaptation in Swedish agriculture, SLU (Lead Supervisor).
2023: BSc Dissertation: Arable plant diversity on Gotland, Sweden, Uppsala University (Co-Supervisor).

Educational credentials

  • 2023- current- Postdoctoral Researcher in Crop Production Ecology, SLU, Sweden.
  • 2017-2022- PhD in Biointeractions and Crop Protection, Rothamsted Research/ University of Nottingham, UK.
  • 2016-2018- MRes in Biosciences, Swansea University, UK.
  • 2012-2016- BSc (Hons) in Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • 2014-15- Undergraduate Placement Year in Biological Control of Weeds, Manaaki Whenua (Landcare Research), New Zealand.

Selected Publications

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Non Peer-Reviewed Publications