
Nadia Maaroufi
Presentation
I am an Associate Professor in plant-soil ecology and sustainable land-use. My research focuses on understanding how global change drivers impact ecosystem functioning and services and how to mitigate their detrimental effects on ecosystems.
I am particularly interested in processes driven by soils and its organisms, with a special focus on fungi and soil fauna. I am also interested in sustainability issues related to land-use, biodiversity and climate change and how scientific knowledge can be applied to advise practitioners.
Research
2023-2027 AgroMixNorth project: Climate-smart resilience through diversified cropping systems - Identifying springboards in Nordic and Baltic agriculture led by Prof. Anke Herrmann
2022-present Importance of plant-soil interactions in urban ecology: potential to promote sustainable cities.
In collaboration with Lena Neunkamp (Uni. Münster, DE)
2021-2023 Belowground biodiversity of grasslands – conservation needs and potential to promote sustainable agriculture. FORMAS (co-PI)
(PI: Karina Clemmensen, SLU)
2019-2023 Land-use intensification alters ecosystem functions in grasslands: insights from the soil fungal community. FORMAS (PI)
2019-2022 Impact of global change on phyllosphere microbiomes in grasslands. SNF (PI)
2017- 2019 The effect of ecosystem engineers on soil functioning in agricultural and forest habitats
Teaching
I am regularly teaching in the following programmes:
Forest Business Management
Landscape Engineer
Environmental and Water Engineering
European Master in Environmental Science
Crop Production
I am also the course leader of the PhD course: Introduction to Soil science: Theory, Concept and Applications.
Educational credentials
2024 MBA in Sustainability and Management
SUMAS Business School, Gland, Switzerland.
2024 Associate professorship - Docent
Global change alters ecosystem functions: insights from the biodiversity under our feet. Dpt. of Soil and Environment, SLU, Uppsala.
2016 Ph.D. in Biology
The effect of simulated anthropogenic nitrogen deposition on the net carbon balance of boreal soils. Dpt. of Forest Ecology and Management, SLU, Umeå.
2011 M.Sc. in Biology, Ecology for Forest, Agronomy and Environment.. University of Lorraine, Metz-Nancy, FR.
2009 B.Sc. in Biology. Specializing in Biology of Organisms and Ecosystems. University of Lorraine, Nancy, FR.
Supervision
PhD level
Bradley Sparkes, Dept. of Soil and Environment. SLU, Uppsala, SE
Diversified cropping systems: Synergies and trade-offs of soil carbon and nitrogen cycling. Co-supervisor
Lena Reifschneider, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management. SLU, Umeå, SE
Quantification and characterization of soil carbon dynamics in managed boreal forests. Co-supervisor
Previous supervision
2024 Vestine Mukamparirwa. Potential of organic inputs from agroforestry tree biomass to improve soil nutrient content in two contrasting regions of Rwanda. Co-supervisor
2024 Thu Zar Nwe. Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen addition on soil fauna and soil functioning in grasslands. Co-supervisor
2023 Kaisa Torppa. Interactions between earthworms, nematodes and AM fungi and their role in the functioning of agricultural soils. Co-supervisor
2023 Yikang Chen. Effects of nitrogen addition on plant and root-associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities and their underlying mechanisms in an alpine meadow. Co-supervisor
Master level
2022 Joseph Volery. Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen addition on keystone species in grasslands. Co-supervisor
Bachelor level
2023 Kris Hebeisen. Root Colonization Measurements of Beneficial Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Dark Septate Endophytes.
2022 Alice Lavarenne. Legacy effects of ley diversity on germination rate and growth of cereal crops.
2022 Lisa Gurtner. Effects of nitrogen addition on soil nematodes in grasslands.
2021 Sina Aregger. Impacts of plant diversity loss on soil nematodes in grasslands.
2020 Vanessa Fricker. Impacts of nitrogen addition and plant diversity on soil fauna in grassland ecosystems.
Publications
Torppa K., Castaño Soler C., Glimskär A., Klinth M., Roslin T., Skånes H., Taylor A., Viketoft M., Clemmensen K., Maaroufi N.I. (2024). Soil moisture and fertility drive earthworm diversity in north temperate semi-natural grasslands. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Nwe T.Z., Handa T., Kempel A., Soliveres S., Maaroufi N.I., Raymond-Léonard L., Pichon N., Cappelli S., Allan E. Collembola feeding traits respond strongly to plant community characteristics. In review in Oikos
Castaño C., Glimskär A., Hallin S., Maaroufi N.I., Skånes H., Clemmensen K.E. Profiling fungal and arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in semi-natural grasslands and leys in a northern landscape. In review in Applied Soil Ecology
Mukamparirwa V., Bargues-Tobella A., Maliondo S.M.S., Mugunga C.P., Maaroufi N.I. Native and N2-fixing trees provide better green manure than fast-growing agroforestry trees in sub-Saharan Africa. In review in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Torppa K., Viketoft M., Maaroufi N.I., Vahter T., Vasar M., Öpik M., Weih M., Taylor A (2023). Soil compaction affects arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis differently for spring wheat varieties with contrasting root traits. Plant & Soil
Cheng Y., Rutten G., Liu X., Ma M., Maaroufi N.I.*, Zhou S* (2023). Host plant height explains the effect of nitrogen enrichment on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities. New Phytologist
*Shared last authorship
Nwe T.Z., Maaroufi N.I., Allan E., Soliveres S., Kempel A. (2023) Plant attributes interact with fungal pathogens and nitrogen addition to drive soil enzymatic activities and their temporal variation. Functional Ecology
Maaroufi N.I., Taylor A., Ehnes R., Andrén H., Kjellander P., Björkman C., Kätterer T., Klapwijk M. J. (2022) Northward range expansion of rooting ungulates decreases soil decomposer abundances in boreal forests. Royal Society of Open Science
Pingree M., Kardol P., Nilsson M.-C., Wardle D., Maaroufi N.I., Gundale M.J. (2022) No evidence that boreal biochar impacts soil functioning by serving as microbial refugia. Global Change Biology Bioenergy
Neuenkamp L. & Maaroufi N.I (2020) Tiny fungi in the soil are like medicine for nature. Frontiers for Young Minds.
Maaroufi N.I. & J.R. De Long (2020) Global change impacts on forest soils: linkage between soil biota and carbon-nitrogen-phosphorus stoichiometry. Frontiers Forests & Global Change
Forsmark B., Nordin A.N., Maaroufi N.I., Lundmark T., Gundale M.J. (2020) Low and High nitrogen deposition rates in northern coniferous forests have different impacts on aboveground litter production, soil respiration, and soil carbon stocks. Ecosystems
Maaroufi N. I., Nordin A., Palmqvist K., Hasselquist N.J., Forsmark B., Rosenstock N.P., Wallander H., Gundale M. J. (2019) Anthropogenic nitrogen enrichment enhances soil carbon accumulation by impacting saprotrophs rather than ectomycorrhizal fungal activity. Global Change Biology
Maaroufi N. I., Palmqvist K., Bach L.H., Bokhorst S., Liess A., Gundale M. J., Kardol P., Nordin A., Meunier C. L. (2018) Nutrient optimization of tree growth alters structure and function of boreal soil food webs. Forest Ecology and Management 428:46-56
Maaroufi N. I., Nordin A., Palmqvist K., Gundale M. J. (2017) Nitrogen enrichment impacts on boreal litter decomposition are driven by changes in soil microbiota rather than litter quality. Scientific Reports. 7:4083
Maaroufi N. I. (2016) The effect of Simulated Anthropogenic Nitrogen Deposition on the Net Carbon Balance of Boreal Soils SLU, Doctoral thesis Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880 ; 2016:98
Maaroufi N. I., Nordin A., Palmqvist K., Gundale M. J. (2016) Chronic nitrogen deposition has a minor effect on the quantity and quality of aboveground litter in a boreal forest. PLOS One. 8: e0162086
Maaroufi N. I., Nordin A., Hasselquist N. J., Bach L.H., Palmqvist K., Gundale M. J. (2015) Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition enhances carbon sequestration in boreal soils. Global Change Biology. 21:3169-3180