Project
Agrobiodiversity and resilience to climate change
Literature review "agrobiodiversity and resilience to climate change"
Diversification of agricultural production from the genetic to the landscape level is often claimed as a possible measure to better adapt to climate change. However, the role of agrobiodiversity at these different levels of biological organization remains a matter of debate. This project will summarize the information related to this topic with a focus on the German situation in the form of a written report.
Background and Objective
Diversification of agricultural production from the genetic to the landscape level is often claimed as a possible measure to better adapt to climate change. However, the role of agrobiodiversity at these different levels of biological organization remains a matter of debate. This project will summarize the information related to this topic with a focus on the German situation in the form of a written report.
Approach
literature survey
Results
The resultes were published as Thünen-Report no. 25 "Klimaresilienz durch Agrobiodiversität? Literaturstudie zum Zusammenhang zwischen Elementen der Agrobiodiversität und der Empfindlichkeit von landwirtschaftlichen Produktionssystemen gegenüber dem Klimawandel" (German with English abstract). Download: https://www.ti.bund.de/media/publikationen/thuenen-report/Thuenen-Report_25.pdf
Duration
11.2012 - 11.2014
More Information
Project status:
finished
Publications
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Krause SMB, Szoboszlay M, Dier M, Erbs M, Manderscheid R, Weigel H-J, Tebbe CC (2023) Impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on the wheat rhizomicrobiome under the additional influence of warming, drought, and nitrogen fertilization. Eur J Soil Biol 117:103515, DOI:10.1016/j.ejsobi.2023.103515
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Petersen U, Weigel H-J (2015) Klimaresilienz durch Agrobiodiversität? : Literaturstudie zum Zusammenhang zwischen Elementen der Agrobiodiversität und der Empfindlichkeit von landwirtschaftlichen Produktionssystemen gegenüber dem Klimawandel. Braunschweig: Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institut, 132 p, Thünen Rep 25, DOI:10.3220/REP_25_2015