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Impact of diverse production systems on yield stability and environmental adaptability of wheat and barley

a study based on long-term field experiments


Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Short description

The objective of this project is to contribute to a deeper understanding of the impact of diverse production systems on the yield stability and environmental adaptability of winter wheat and winter barley. In particular, the proposed project aims to systematically identify the complex GxExM interactions in diverse production systems and will provide new insight into the long-term benefits and drawbacks that distinct agricultural management treatments – in particular crop rotation and fertilisation – have on the yield stability and environmental adaptability of winter wheat and winter barley. Click here    for the full project description.

Project duration

Sep 2019 – Aug 2022

Staff involved

Janna Macholdt

Collaboration partners

  • Justus Liebig University Gießen (Germany)
  • Hohenheim University (Germany)
  • Copenhagen University (Denmark)
  • Rothamsted Research Centre (United Kingdom)

Funding

German Research Association (DFG)

Impressions & photos

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

Janna Macholdt visiting the Broadbalk Wheat Experiment – one of the famous long-term field experiments at the Rothamsted Research Centre, United Kingdom. Analysis results published in “Macholdt et al. (2020)” [Link   ]

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

(Photo: Janna Macholdt)

The long-term crop rotation experiment in Rauischholzhausen, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany. Analysis results published in “Macholdt et al. (2020)” [Link   ]

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