Press release
07 Feb 2017
Researchers have shown that sessile oak is very resistant to climatic variations (temperatures and precipitation). This overall resilience nevertheless belies differential responses between populations according to their origin. The findings have recently been published in the journal Global Change Biology.
04 Nov 2016
For the first time, scientists have calculated the reduction in emissions required in agriculture to reach the goal of the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 2°C by 2100. CGIAR experts at the University of Vermont (United States) and partner institutions, including INRA, show that the world’s farming industries must reduce CO2 emissions by one gigaton per year between now and 2030.
23 May 2016
Extreme climatic events such as heatwaves and droughts may affect the ability of terrestrial ecosystems to sequester carbon. Recently, INRA and CNRS researchers carried out a large-scale experiment exploring this topic at the Ecotron facility in Montpellier. Using samples of permanent upland grassland, they made an unexpected discovery: elevated levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide help grasslands recover from extreme climatic events and limit the negative impacts of water stress.
News
15 Jan 2016
In collaboration with the JPI-FACCE, the ERA-NET for monitoring and mitigation of greenhouse gases from agriculture and silviculture (ERA-GAS) is planning to launch a call for transnational research projects on 1st March 2016.
17 Nov 2015
The heat acclimation in growing pigs limits the physiological and metabolic disorders caused by an inflammatory challenge
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