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The main objective is to identify genotypes that absorb large amounts of nitrogen, helping to remove excess nitrate from the soil and thus contribute to the ecosystem service of water regulation in areas near water catchment zones, preserving the quality of drinking water supplied to local population. Another potential ecosystem service, classified as supporting, involves identifying genotypes that can recycle nitrogen efficiently or exhibit variable nitrogen uptake capacities.

Antoine André, PhD student in agronomy at INRAE – In front of the PhD trial in the Ecotron of Gembloux

Antoine’s experiment was recently featured on the Belgian TV channel RTBF. The program included a lively 3-mn report dedicated to the Ecotron of Gembloux, where Antoine and Marion tackled one fascinating question: How will plants grow 100 years from now?

23 October 2025

Gembloux, Belgique

MisTigation final meeting

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End of the MisTigation project: Miscanthus for its ecosystem services for local communities

Stage Emilie Nidification dans miscanthus

Emilie is a Master's student at the agronomic engineering school AgroParistech. She specializes in "Produce and Innovate in Plant Technical Systems" (PISTv). Originally from Valence (26), she arrived at our Champhol (28) site on March 1st for a six-month internship.

Collection Miscanthus INRAE Estrées-Mons

The kickoff meeting of the MisTigation project was held on January 10, 2023, on the INRAE site in Estrées-Mons.