PhD candidate Anika Keuck, under the supervision of Prof. David Drew, Prof. Francois Roets, and Prof. Bernard Slippers, is investigating the leaf microbiome of Eucalyptus, the community of microorganisms that inhabit leaf tissues.

Her research aims to better understand the composition and dynamics of these microbial communities, focusing on how they vary under different biological and environmental conditions. By applying high-throughput sequencing methods to DNA extracted from leaves collected at the IMPACT OAL, Anika’s work contributes to a clearer picture of microbial diversity and structure within Eucalyptus leaves.
This project forms part of EucXylo’s broader efforts to study tree biology and ecosystem interactions, supporting future research into plant–microbe relationships and their ecological relevance.
Read more about Anika Keuck’s research with the Influence of biotic and abiotic conditions on microbes and pests in young 𝘌𝘶𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘺𝘱𝘵𝘶𝘴 trees.


