Daisy Alston

Daisy Alston

Miss, PhD researcher

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Environment Center Wales, Environment Group

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This year (2024) I have set up experiments which investigate methods to enhance subsoil carbon sequestration in an agricultural setting. These experiments include (a) the burial of organic matter, specifically woodchip and straw at different depths, with the control, topsoil straw/woodchip incorporation, (b); a deep rooting experiment which investigates rooting impact on greenhouse gas emissions and aboveground biomass, (c) a deep rooting experiment based in columns which investigate how subsoil nutrient availability may influence the effectiveness of deep rooting plant species for carbon sequestration. If these strategies are successful, it may revolutionize the way we can preserve carbon in the terrestrial biosphere. Furthermore, the methods being tested are farmer-friendly, meaning that methods will not result in losses in agricultural productivity or inflict farmers will unfamiliar technologies. 

I have had experience of conducting research in an external live-farming environment, as part of my MSc dissertation and as a casual worker. This means I have seen firsthand the constraints and practicalities of rolling out soil management strategies alongside productive farming and stakeholder concerns. Experience obtained from a placement year at the National Trust and work experience at a local wildlife charity means I have also witnessed the challenges in upholding policies and reducing wildlife and environmental conflicts whilst maintaining positive public relations.

Analytical skills include the application of soil extractions and the use of a micro plate, TXRF analysis, flamephotometry and experimental design.  The use of licor and greenhouse gas measurements and flux calculations for data processing and visualisation. 

Funding body: Bangor University. 

 

 

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Education/Academic qualification

Postgraduate, MSc, The influence of mob grazing compared to set stocked (control) treatments on soil health relative to grassland productivity.

15 Sept 202215 Dec 2023

Award Date: 14 Dec 2023

Undergraduate, BSc, The influence of agroforestry on the abundance and diversity of soil invertebrates

15 Sept 201914 Jul 2022

Award Date: 14 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • S Agriculture (General)

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  1. SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
    SDG 2 Zero Hunger