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Chris Ashman is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) at Aberystwyth University. His work focuses on Miscanthus, a perennial grass, with key contributions to hybrid development, seed propagation, and biomass productivity across European climates. He has co-authored 17 research outputs and 5 datasets, emphasizing agronomy, soil science, and sustainable agriculture strategies.
Email: cha4@aber.ac.uk
Research interests include Miscanthus hybridization, field establishment protocols, and bioenergy crops. His collaborations span institutions in Europe, focusing on perennial biomass and climate change mitigation. Current projects involve nutrient translocation, UAV remote sensing for phenotyping, and policy frameworks for biomass crops.
Recent publications highlight soil carbon storage improvements with Miscanthus land-use transitions and machine learning techniques for yield prediction. His work addresses agricultural sustainability through hybrid breeding and resource-efficient cultivation.
Chris Ashman is part of a multidisciplinary team at IBERS, working with institutions like the European Biomass Conference and Centre for Open Science. His datasets are hosted on platforms such as Zenodo and Dryad, enabling open access to research on Miscanthus productivity and marginal land management.





