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Heavy farm machinery results in soil compaction, which can damage the root growth of crops. Research from the Department of Food Science at Aarhus…
AU researchers receive a total of DKK 60 million kroner for a new 6-year-old centre called SustainScapes. The centre will work with research-based…
In the past year, the entrepreneurship programme Food eHub at the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, has helped a number of local startups…
One hectare of Danish cultivated hemp can replace 2-3 hectares of cotton and requires significantly less water in production. A new project, supported…
Nitrous oxide emissions increase significantly when grasslands are flooded repeatedly, according to new research from the Soil Biology Group,…
Researchers from the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University, in collaboration with researchers from China and Japan, have investigated how…
Fungicide resistance in Septoria in winter wheat is spreading across Europe, and researchers from Aarhus University have found a pattern in the spread…
An article in the scientific journal ”Foods” describes various Danish dietary patterns and their impact on carbon footprint, land use and nutrition,…
In collaboration with NEXUS A/S, researchers from the Department of Food Science, Aarhus University, have studied the possibility of using chickpea…
On 17 November, an online seminar will describe the disruptive potentials of new local biorefineries to contribute to EU self-sufficiency with plant…
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