Institut für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften und Ressourcenschutz (INRES): Publikationen
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Designing pest suppressive agroecosystems: Principles for an integrative diversification science
Hatt, Séverin; Döring, Thomas F. (2023-11-15)While many pesticides are detrimental to human health and the environment, drastically reducing their use andrisks in agriculture has been set as a key target for global environmental policies. To this end, redesigning ... -
Ambient aerosols increase stomatal transpiration and conductance of hydroponic sunflowers by extending the hydraulic system to the leaf surface
Burkhardt, Juergen; Zinsmeister, Daniel; Roth-Nebelsick, Anita; Hüging, Hubert; Pariyar, Shyam (2023-11-30)<strong>Introduction:</strong> Many atmospheric aerosols are hygroscopic and play an important role in cloud formation. Similarly, aerosols become sites of micro-condensation when they deposit to the upper and lower surfaces ... -
Stakeholder engagement in agro-climate service planning
Giang Luu, Thi Thu; Luedeling, Eike; Whitney, Cory; Biber-Freudenberger, Lisa (2024-01)The impacts of weather, climate variability and climate change on agricultural production underline the increasing importance of actionable agro-climatic services. Transitioning from supply-driven provision of climate and ... -
Vegetation diversity in East African wetlands: Cocktail algorithms supported by a vegetation-plot database
Behn, Kai; Alvarez, Miguel; Mutebi, Samuel; Becker, Mathias (2022-12-08)Aims: Wetlands in East Africa are important ecosystems for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem service provisioning, yet threatened by degradation and conversion into croplands. Conservation and land use management ... -
Unusually warm winter seasons may compromise the performance of current phenology models: Predicting bloom dates in young apple trees with PhenoFlex
Fernandez, Eduardo; Schiffers, Katja; Urbach, Carsten; Luedeling, Eike (2022-07-15)Phenology models are crucial tools for assessing climate change impacts in forestry, ecology and agriculture. Such models are typically calibrated with observational or experimental data and validated with a set of independent ...