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Landscape experimentation
Our projects in landscape experimentation
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Landscape experimentation
Digital landscape analyses
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Our projects in landscape experimentation
Postdoctoral research
Diurnal and spatial patterns of GHG fluxes and their driving mechanisms in the Aarhus river-estuary continuum
Effect of Silicon fertilizers on potato production, nutrients and GHG emissions under drought stress
Greenhouse gas dynamics in northern peatlands
Greenhouse gas fluxes from cold-region wetland soil
Mapping vegetation dynamics in a rewilded grassland with UAV-LiDAR
MARVIC
Modeling the greenhouse gas fluxes in Danish forests
RockFlour
Spatiotemporal dynamics of N<sub>2</sub>O and CH<sub>4</sub> emissions from cropland depressions in Denmark
Using Stable Isotopes and novel tracers for Greener Agriculture
Ph.D projects
Can Isotopic Maps Reveal N<sub>2</sub>O Emissions?
Developing Real-Time In-Planta Sensors to Detect Nutrient Deficiency
Investigating Gradients and Emissions of N<sub>2</sub>O in Soil Profiles and Across Landscapes
Isoscapes in a long-term agricultural experiment
Rooting N<sub>2</sub>O – Cropping strategies for mitigating GHG emissions in agricultural landscapes
Soil GHG emissions from Danish lowland organic rich agricultural soil and the landscape to be
Spatial and temporal variability of soil GHG fluxes of urban greens
Visualizing Heterogenous Microenvironments
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Johanne Jensen