State of Science webinar - Ag Emissions Centre & Teagasc: Potential of plantain as an approach to mitigate nitrous oxide emissions
Join leading scientists from New Zealand and Ireland for a deep dive into the latest research on plantain as a mitigation strategy in pasture-based systems. This webinar will unpack current evidence, explore the mechanisms behind plantain’s environmental benefits, and discuss practical considerations for farmers and advisors.
Part of the 2025 Ag Emissions Centre ‘State of Science’ Webinar Series, this session brings together expertise from Teagasc and the Ag Emissions Centre, organisations at the forefront of agricultural greenhouse gas research and innovation.
Presenters:
Dr Cecile De Klein, AgResearch (NZ)
Dr Dominika Krol, Teagasc (IE)
Chair:
Dr Karl Richards, Teagasc (IE)
Date & Time:
- New Zealand: Tuesday 9 December, 9:00–10:00am NZT
- Ireland: Monday 8 December, 8:00–9:00pm IST
About the webinar
Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) is gaining attention for its potential role in reducing nitrous oxide emissions within pasture-based systems. While some studies demonstrate promising reductions through multiple biological and chemical mechanisms, others show limited or inconsistent effects.
This webinar brings together leading researchers from New Zealand and Ireland to present the latest scientific evidence, compare findings across environments, and discuss the practical implications for farm systems seeking to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Why attend?
- Hear the most up-to-date research from internationally recognised experts
- Understand the mechanisms driving plantain’s potential mitigation effects
- Learn how plantain may fit into pasture management and national emissions reduction strategies
- Gain insights relevant to farmers, advisors, researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals
About the Ag Emissions Centre–Teagasc relationship
The Ag Emissions Centre and Teagasc have committed to ongoing collaboration, information sharing, and support for research and capability building. Together, they aim to develop stronger, more connected work programmes that deliver globally applicable solutions for farmers and growers.
About the Ag Emissions Centre
Established in 2009, the Ag Emissions Centre builds on existing research and partners across the sector to deliver cost-effective, practical solutions for New Zealand farms. As a leader in agricultural greenhouse gas mitigation research, the Centre contributes world-class science both nationally and internationally and plays a central role in advancing knowledge and innovation in this field.
About Teagasc
Teagasc, the Agriculture and Food Development Authority of Ireland, provides integrated research, advisory, and training services to the agriculture and food sectors. The Teagasc Climate Centre coordinates climate and biodiversity research across the organisation, focusing on technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance biodiversity. The Centre supports the Irish agriculture sector in meeting national commitments on emissions reduction and ecosystem restoration.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear the newest insights, compare findings across countries, and understand how plantain could fit into future mitigation pathways.
Published: November 27, 2025