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Quick Navigation → MultiStress Research Unit

Discover the central project, coordination project & 6 subprojects

A glasshouse showcasing climate-resilient agriculture, with tall green plants inside, two large water tanks on either side, and a partly cloudy sky above.

ZP – Central Project

Microscopic view of a plant root with thin, branching root hairs against a light pink background, highlighting structures crucial to ecophysiology and Multi-Stress Research.

SP1

A potted maize plant is positioned in front of a black backdrop, with a camera on a tripod set up to photograph it in a glasshouse for ecophysiology research.

SP2

Several potted maize plants growing in a controlled environment chamber with green trays and reflective metal walls, supporting MultiStress Research and crop modelling studies.

SP3

A close-up of a green leaf with round holes and bite marks, held by a brown clip—an example studied in MultiStress Research to advance climate-resilient agriculture, with potted plants blurred in the background.

SP4

Close-up of a maize leaf with brown streaks and discolouration, indicating signs of disease or stress—valuable insight for MultiStress Research and climate-resilient agriculture—with other maize plants and a clear sky in the background.

SP5

A dirt path runs between tall rows of green maize plants under a clear blue sky, highlighting the role of crop modelling in advancing food security.

SP6

People sit around tables in a library or meeting room, attending a hybrid meeting with several participants visible on a large screen via video call, discussing topics like climate-resilient agriculture and food security.

COP – Coordination Project