The plant as a climate tool, seminar at AGRO

AGRO interdisciplinary theme day. A range of research findings suggest that plants possess highly potent climate-related properties that have yet to be fully utilized. With this theme day, we aim to stimulate research on "The Plant as a Climate Tool" within the institute through lectures, discussions, and networking.

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Onsdag 23. april 2025,  kl. 10:00 - 15:00

Register before April 11 (for catering): Use the link HERE

A range of research findings suggest that plants possess highly potent climate-related properties that have yet to be fully utilized. With this theme day, we aim to stimulate research on "The Plant as a Climate Tool" within the institute through lectures, discussions, and networking.

Programme 23 April 2025

09:30-10:00    Arrivals & coffee                                                 

10:00-10:05    Welcome by Henrik Brinch-Pedersen

10:05-10:20    Species selection and mixture composition can increase soil carbon storage in productive grasslands by Esben Øster Mortensen

10:30-10:45    Root Phenotyping by Digital Droplet PCR by Henrik Brinch-Pedersen

10:55-11:10    Plant Metabolite Interactions: N cycle in Soil by Jawameer Hama

11:20-11:35    Plant-soil Interactions as a climate tool by Mo Bahram

11:50-12:05    Plants, microbes and stress resilience by Mogens Nicolaisen

12:15-13:00    LUNCH – all go to the canteen

13:00-13:15    Designing Plants as Climate Tools by Tobias Hanak

13:25-13:40    Novel plant-based foods by Kim Hebelstrup

13:50-14:05    New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) for reducing pesticides by Christina Ingvardsen  

14:15-14:30    BIOPRO by Birte Boelt

14:40-14:55    Leveraging Plant Potential: Agronomy and Genetic Innovations in AgriPV Systems for Climate Resilience by Johannes Ravn Jørgensen

15:05-15:25    Wrap up by Henrik Brinch-Pedersen

We encourage presentations on Plant-Soil Interactions, Plant Metabolite Interactions, Mechanisms of Resistance, Interactions Between Plants and Microorganisms, Root Phenotyping, New Breding Techniques and what we haven't thought of yet.

Looking forward to seeing you. Register before your neighbour!