Subinstitution Nutritional Crop Physiology (340h)
General plant production, renewable and bioenergy plants, bioinformatics, coordinator for organic farming and consumer protection, product quality and yield physiology of special crops, horticulture, nutrition of crops, fertilisation with soil chemistry, plant nutrition
Parent institution:
University of Hohenheim (UH) Details of UH
Address
Subinstitution Nutritional Crop Physiology (340h)
Fruwirthstraße 20
D-70599 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Phone: +49-711-459-23504
Fax: +49-711-459-23295
email: Ursula.Berghammer(@)uni-hohenheim.de
Activities:
- Research
Coordinated projects
- Collaborative: Innovative nitrogen management and innovative technologies to improve agricultural production and environmental protection in intensive Chinese agriculture. Subproject: Plant Nutrition and field trials northern China Details of Collaborative: Innovative nitrogen management and innovative technologies to improve agricultural production and environmental protection in intensive Chinese agriculture. Subproject: Plant Nutrition and field trials northern China
- GRK 1070 SP 1.2: Optimisation of soil organic matter management under intensive cropping in the North China Plain Details of GRK 1070 SP 1.2: Optimisation of soil organic matter management under intensive cropping in the North China Plain
- Rhizodeposition and turnover of carbon and nitrogen in the soil, depending on the distance to the root surface Details of Rhizodeposition and turnover of carbon and nitrogen in the soil, depending on the distance to the root surface
- SFB 564: B3.2 - Irrigation and fertigation strategies for water saving and optimum nutrient supply in subtropical fruit orchards utilising stress responses (strategic irrigation) Details of SFB 564: B3.2 - Irrigation and fertigation strategies for water saving and optimum nutrient supply in subtropical fruit orchards utilising stress responses (strategic irrigation)
Involved in research projects:
- Key factors influencing fate and activity of bacterial inoculants and their effect on the indigenous microbial community in the rhizosphere Details of Key factors influencing fate and activity of bacterial inoculants and their effect on the indigenous microbial community in the rhizosphere
- Quantification and identification of root exudates in non-sterilized soil Details of Quantification and identification of root exudates in non-sterilized soil
Coordinated collaborative projects:
- Resource Preservation by Application of BIOefFECTORs in European Crop Production (BIOFECTOR) Details of Resource Preservation by Application of BIOefFECTORs in European Crop Production (BIOFECTOR)
Work package leader of collaborative projects:
- Resource Preservation by Application of BIOefFECTORs in European Crop Production (BIOFECTOR) Details of Resource Preservation by Application of BIOefFECTORs in European Crop Production (BIOFECTOR)


