In the quest to combat climate-induced droughts, every leaf counts. A new study presented by Prem Sagar Mathangi, a master’s student at the University of Hohenheim at Tropentag 2024, sheds light on an overlooked aspect of wheat physiology: the role of lower leaves in drought resilience.
Due to lower quantities per hectare compared to conventional methods, organic agriculture is seen as an unrealistic strategy to feed the world. The yield gap is what separates the two, currently positioning us at the shoreside of intensified, conventional farming. But is this yield difference as conclusive as it seems?
Two very different success stories, one conclusion: going to the people and connecting with the local producers is what makes research come alive.
As soil salinity continues to rise, threatening global agricultural production, finding innovative solutions to mitigate its impact is crucial. At the Tropentag Conference 2024, researchers from the University of Bayreuth introduced an innovative study that could revolutionize how we grow crops in saline environments.
Servus everyone and Willkommen to the long-awaited Tropentag conference 2024! This year we are excited to greet you at the campus of BOKU university in the European Capital of Music, Vienna.