For all types of agricultural land-use, more diverse cropping systems are required, with respect to the maintenance of ecosystem values such as biodiversity conservation and climate change adaptation. This need for greater agricultural diversity is clearly illustrated by biogas crop cultivation. In Germany, maize currently dominates biogas crop cultivation due to its outstanding methane yield performance. However, the ecosystem value of maize cultivation decreases if good agricultural practices are ignored. Additionally, the poor aesthetical value of maize has led to biogas production gaining a negative reputation in society. To increase the diversity of biogas crop cultivation, alternative biogas crops such as amaranth and wild plant mixtu...
Species-rich hay meadows are threatened habitats for many plant and animal species. The biomass of t...
The fate of soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the greatest uncertainties in predicting future clim...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...
The rapid agricultural intensification during the last decades is among the main drivers of the dram...
In a developing bioeconomy, the demand for biomass for industrial purposes is expected to increase s...
The development of biofertilizers on the basis of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) may be...
The demand for biomass is increasing steadily, as fossil resources are gradually being replaced by b...
Modern agriculture faces a conflict between sustainability and the demand for a higher food producti...
Phosphor (P) supply to plants is a key production factor for quantity and quality of food in agricul...
Many of today?s most pressing problems facing developing countries, such as food security, climate c...
Climate warming will have great impact on terrestrial ecosystems. Different soil properties such as ...
The major goal of plant production is finding the right crop that can meet our demand for food, feed...
West Africa suffers from climate uncertainty, high levels of variability, lack of access to real-tim...
Predicting phenology of wheat is important for many aspects of wheat production as for example facil...
Mining and extraction of metals generates huge amounts of tailings waste (a mixture of water, finely...
Species-rich hay meadows are threatened habitats for many plant and animal species. The biomass of t...
The fate of soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the greatest uncertainties in predicting future clim...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...
The rapid agricultural intensification during the last decades is among the main drivers of the dram...
In a developing bioeconomy, the demand for biomass for industrial purposes is expected to increase s...
The development of biofertilizers on the basis of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) may be...
The demand for biomass is increasing steadily, as fossil resources are gradually being replaced by b...
Modern agriculture faces a conflict between sustainability and the demand for a higher food producti...
Phosphor (P) supply to plants is a key production factor for quantity and quality of food in agricul...
Many of today?s most pressing problems facing developing countries, such as food security, climate c...
Climate warming will have great impact on terrestrial ecosystems. Different soil properties such as ...
The major goal of plant production is finding the right crop that can meet our demand for food, feed...
West Africa suffers from climate uncertainty, high levels of variability, lack of access to real-tim...
Predicting phenology of wheat is important for many aspects of wheat production as for example facil...
Mining and extraction of metals generates huge amounts of tailings waste (a mixture of water, finely...
Species-rich hay meadows are threatened habitats for many plant and animal species. The biomass of t...
The fate of soil organic carbon (SOC) is one of the greatest uncertainties in predicting future clim...
Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), the staple foot for one third of the world population, is one of the t...