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This research explores the interactions between roots, microbes, and minerals in forests to enhance nutrient acquisition and reduce reliance on fertilizers and pesticides. By studying biofilms in the rhizosphere, the project aims to improve forest sustainability and productivity.
In the past decades, forest productivity was maximized by the use of large quantities of fertilizers and pesticides.
These chemicals are produced by complex processes, which consume high levels of energy from fossil fuels and emit large amounts of CO2.
The secondary effects of the chemicals include increased ground and surface water pollution and soil degradation in all forested ecosystems in Europe and other parts of the world.
Part of the problem is a lack of fundamental understanding about mi…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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