Research at CRU investigates the interaction of crops with the environment and the impact of farming on biodiversity. Our facilities include rain-out shelters for inducing drought treatments and covers for inducing heat stress in the field.
Research using different crop varieties and genotypes is being used to inform future breeding strategies to develop crops for our future cropping systems and climate, and to improve the nutritional value of our food.
The impact of weeds, pests and diseases features in many of the research trials undertaken at CRU, as do alternative farming strategies such as intercropping.