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There is a need to bridge the gap between laboratory and fields studies in soil microbiology research. But scaling up from lab to ecosystems presents…
PhD defence, Friday 12 May 2023, Laura Sofie Harbo
Study shows that more woodlands in upland landscapes will have no or little effect on tourism.
Can crops be grown under solar cells? This is what a new Innovation Fund Denmark project will investigate, where researchers from Aarhus University,…
Jørgen Eivind Olesen, Agronomist, Professor and Head of Department at the Department of Agroecology, Aarhus University, has been awarded the…
CBIO - Aarhus University's Centre for Circular Bioeconomy – has got a new centre leader. Associate Professor Morten Ambye-Jensen has taken over the…
Agriculture accounts for a large share of global greenhouse gas emissions, and the path to carbon neutrality is not straightforward. Researchers from…
A new digital tool can help farmers plan weed control with reduced pesticide use. The IWM Tool is one of the results of IWMPraise, a six-year European…
Grow cereals and legumes together and achieve more sustainable agriculture. This is the principle of a new Horizon Europe project with participation…
During the next four years researchers from Department of Food Science at Aarhus University will be a part of a new EU project, VALPRO Path. The…
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