Transforming Agriculture, Perennially
Donate

Research & Scientific Publications

The Land Institute’s work advances research and agricultural scientific knowledge and is conducted in an innovative yet rigorous professional context. Explore our findings and ideas via articles authored or co-authored by members of our staff and published in research and peer-reviewed journals.

If you’re looking for popular media mentions of The Land Institute, visit our Media Coverage page.

|

Author: L. Gonzalez Paleo, D.A. Ravetta & A.E. Vilela
Publication: Industrial Crops and Products

Research partners in Argentina working with Siplhium integrifolium (silflower) for its potential as a perennial oilseed crop looked at the potential to analyze physical traits such as leaf traits in the…

Read More
| ,

Author: Shoujiao Li, Ana Barreiro, Juan Pablo Almeida, Thomas Prade & Linda-Maria Dimitrova Mårtensson
Publication: Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Collaborators at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) released a paper that compares the impacts of perennial vs. annual crop growth on the diversity of soil microbes and accumulation…

Read More

Author: Lennart Olsson, Elina Andersson, Jonas Ardö, Timothy Crews, Christophe David, Lee DeHaan, Axel Hilling, Aubrey Streit Krug, Michael Palmgren, Sergio Rey, Torbern Tagesson, Anna Westerbergh & Patrik Vestin
Publication: Global Sustainability

The Land Institute’s Tim Crews, Lee DeHaan, and Aubrey Streit Krug worked alongside international research colleagues from Sweden, Denmark, and France to release a comprehensive new paper in the journal Global…

Read More
| , ,

Author: Gianluigi Giannelli, Lorenzo Del Vecchio, Martina Cirlini, Marco Gozzi, Laura Gazza, Gianni Galaverna, Silvia Potestio & Giovanna Visioli
Publication: Scientific Reports

Perennial grain researchers from the University of Parma in Italy published a paper exploring the potential of perennial wheat to host a rich community of beneficial bacteria in soil, promoting…

Read More

Author: Hannah Stoll, Prabin Bajgain & James Anderson
Publication: Crop Science

Research collaborators at the University of Minnesota conducted an analysis of intermediate wheatgrass, the perennial crop that produces Kernza® grain, to gather insights for breeding programs looking to improve the…

Read More
| ,

Author: Kyle Keepers, Kelsey Peterson, Andrew Raduski, Kathryn Turner, David van Tassel, Kevin Smith, Alex Harkess, James Bever & Yaniv Brandvain
Publication: Ecology & Evolution

Researchers at the University of Minnesota, including The Land Institute’s Kelsey Peterson (Whiting), sequenced R genes (a category of plant disease resistance genes) in several wild populations of silphium integrifolium,…

Read More

Author: Prabin Bajgain, Hannah Stoll & James A. Anderson
Publication: The Plant Genome

Intermediate wheatgrass, the grass that produces Kernza® perennial grain, is being domesticated for its potential as a human food that also delivers notable ecological benefits. Research partners at the University…

Read More

Author: Jacob D. Paul, Tymofiy Lutsiv & Henry J. Thompson
Publication: Food and Energy Security

Researchers at Colorado State University published a paper discussing the benefits of pursuing a “Perennial Green Revolution” where the further development of perennial grains like Kernza®, silflower (a perennial oilseed…

Read More
|

Author: Hannah Dräger, Justin Mobley, Poorya Kamali, Masoumeh Dorrani, Bert Lynn, Lee DeHaan & Rachel R. Schendel
Publication: Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

Lee DeHaan, Lead Scientist in the Kernza Domestication Program, and researchers at the University of Kentucky-Lexington published a study analyzing the potential for intermediate wheatgrass biomass to serve as a…

Read More

Author: Mackenzie Ferguson, Anashwar Valsalan, Douglas Cattani & Maneka Malalgoda
Publication: Cereal Chemistry

Collaborators at the University of Manitoba in Canada conducted a study to determine how the growing environment for intermediate wheatgrass (the plant that produces Kernza® grain) impacts the nutritional content…

Read More

Author: Priscila Pinto, Stefania Cartoni-Casamitjana, David E. Stoltenberg & Valentin D. Picasso
Publication: Field Crops Research

Research collaborators at the University of Wisconsin-Madison conducted a study to understand how intercropping legumes like alfalfa and clover impact the grain and forage yields of Kernza compared to monoculture…

Read More

Author: Katie L. Black, Gregg A. Johnson, Samantha S. Wells, Axel Garcia y Garcia, Jacob M. Jungers & Jeffrey S. Strock
Publication: Ecosphere (Ecological Society of America)

Colleagues at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics researched the impact of landscape position on perennial crop productivity, particularly as it pertains to soil nutrients and…

Read More
Share On: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Select other ways to share