
معرفی
Kasper Elgetti Brodersen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Science and Environment at Roskilde University, specializing in Environmental Dynamics. His research focuses on microenvironmental and molecular studies of seagrasses using advanced microsensor and solute imaging techniques.
- PhD in Marine Sciences from University of Technology Sydney, Australia (2016).
Brodersen investigates how marine plants alter biogeochemical processes in their rhizosphere to detoxify sediment and mobilize nutrients, as well as how epiphytes affect leaf physicochemical microenvironments. His work addresses the impact of micro-landscape changes on seagrass health under Anthropocene environmental stress.
Recent publications explore seagrass responses to climate change drivers, including temperature-induced gas production, PFAS herbicide toxicity, and anoxic conditions as toxin hotspots. He also examines invasive species impacts on eelgrass restoration.
In 2024, Brodersen co-authored media coverage on seagrass roles in coastal sustainability and organized the Green Transition in Danish Marine Systems conference, highlighting ecosystem compensation strategies.

