Max Herzog
Postdoc
Freshwater Biology
Universitetsparken 4
2100 København Ø
Flooding of agricultural soils has a huge impact on food production worldwide, and number and severity of floodings are expected to increase within decades due to climate changes. I work with flooding tolerance in plants, both wild plants (Rumex sp.) but recently mainly crops such as wheat (Triticum aestivum) and rice (Oryza sativa) when fields become flooded. You can also find my publications on researchgate.net.
Read more about our current DANIDA funded project on salt and flood tolerance in RICE: http://climate-smart-rice.com/
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The quantitative importance of key root traits for radial water loss under low water potential
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Responses of key root traits in the genus Oryza to soil flooding mimicked by stagnant, deoxygenated nutrient solution
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