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AIT supports companies in combating invasive plants
a) and Japanese knotweed (Fallopia spp) more effectively. Friederike Trognitz, project manager at AIT, explains: "The Electroherb method uses electricity to destroy the plant cells from the leaf to the [...] newspapers top agrar online, Moderner Landwirt and BauernZeitung, highlighting the results of the AIT-led project. This is now being offered by Steyr together with Zasso for communities, urban farms and
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The potential of microbiomes - helpers for environment and health
AIT experts Angela Sessitsch and Tanja Kostic (Center for Health & Bioresources) together with eight international partners, publish a recommendation on how the potential of microbiomes can be used [...] realise these potentials, however, some preliminary work still needs to be done. This is because, as AIT expert Tanja Kostic, one of the two lead authors of the study, explains, research in some areas is
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"Kinder UNI Tulln 2020" at AIT in Tulln
awaken their interest in microbiology with fun and joy" Clara Pogner, workshop leader for AIT. All partners: AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Amt der NÖ Landesregierung, Abteilung Wissenschaft und [...] important project to inspire young people for the environment and its cycles". The experts of the AIT Unit Bioresources in Tulln introduced children to the fascinating world of microbiology. After a theory
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How can microbiomes be preserved for future generations?
result of the EU project MicrobiomeSupport, which wias coordinated by co-author Dr. Angela Sessitsch (AIT). The experts present their views in the journal ‘Trends in Microbiology’ and suggest that the current [...] methods for the conservation of microbiomes. Dr. Tanja Kostic (Competence Unit Bioresources at the AIT), in collaboration with a team of experts, has developed a concept to explore these issues for microbiomes