
Agrosystems Research
Agrosystems Research is based on agroecology, which refers to an integrated perspective on agronomic systems and land use.
We understand the soil-crop-environment continuum at both the process level and the ecosystem level. We do this by means of experimental design and computer modelling, on-farm testing and implementation in interaction with stakeholders.
Our goal is to improve sustainable agriculture, food security and efficient use of resources.
Sustainable agroproduction systems
Our researchers are specialists in analyzing, designing and optimizing agroproduction systems in connection with the environment and the social context. Research results are often applicable in different sectors, sometimes even in combination with systems from outside agriculture or green space.
Soil, fertilization and environment
In our research on soil quality, we work on nutrients, low soil pressure, conservation of soil structure, organic matter, manure and nutrients. An optimal soil quality is important for productive agriculture, which efficiently handles raw materials, contributes to a clean environment, and limits climate change.
Techniques for crop protection and control of weeds and invasive plants
We develop innovations in application methods for a more effective use of crop protection products, so that fewer resources are needed and there is a lower environmental impact. We also develop alternative non-chemical methods to control weeds, and conduct ecological research on the spread of exotic species of weed.
Healthy environment, biodiversity and health care
We work on a healthy environment and sufficient food, while preserving biodiversity and other natural capital. Research on multifunctional land use and biodiversity focuses on changes in land use and its effects on biodiversity and agricultural production and management.