Harnessing the diversity in plants for a changing world


Harnessing the diversity in plants for a changing world

Guest seminar lecture at the UFT. Everybody welcome!

14:00 ‐ 15:00

  • Vortrag

Guest Seminar Lecture by Prof. Rainer Hofmann, Lincoln University, New Zealand

Biodiversity is the key factor in ecosystem resilience. Understanding and utilising biological diversity is a powerful tool to bolster crop performance in our changing world. By drawing inspiration from nature's playbook, we can utilise genetic variation within and between plant species to tackle the challenge of meeting food security under increasingly stressful environmental conditions.

This seminar will showcase plant-based climate-smart agriculture applications from New Zealand and the Pacific region, where such approaches are now becoming the norm after decades of degradation of fragile agroecosystems. The presentation will focus on sustainable plant-based innovation that synthesises intraspecific and interspecific plant diversity with optimal resource use to strengthen these systems against the mounting challenges posed by climate change.

More information you can find in the file below.

See also:
https://www.aciar.gov.au/project/crop-2020-185
https://www.aciar.gov.au/project/clim-2020-186
https://youtu.be/LIl4RNCumkk

Event location
UFT1-SR 15 (UFT1-EG/507)
Organizer
Hermann Buerstmayr
Contact
hermann.buerstmayr(at)boku.ac.at
Language: English
Public: Yes
Entrance fee: No