Institute for Plant Protection (IPS)
Parent institution:
Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture (LfL-Bayern) Details of LfL-Bayern
Address
Institute for Plant Protection (IPS)
Lange Point 10
85354 Freising
Bavaria
Phone: +49 08161/71-5651
Fax: +49 08161/71-5735
email: Pflanzenschutz(@)LfL.bayern.de
Activities:
- Research
Focus of Research:
- Animal pests
- Forecast of plant diseases
- Fungal diseases in crops
- Genetic engineering and security research
- Horticulture
- Hygiene in biogas plants
- Quarantäne bakteriosis potato
- usarium infection in cereals - Mykotoxins
Coordinated projects
- Development of molecular biological methods to qualtitativen and quantitative detection and for differentiation of Fusarium spp. Details of Development of molecular biological methods to qualtitativen and quantitative detection and for differentiation of Fusarium spp.
- Development, evaluation and realisation of the prognosis-system “ÖKO-SIMPHYT” to control potato late blight in organic farming with reduced use of copper Details of Development, evaluation and realisation of the prognosis-system “ÖKO-SIMPHYT” to control potato late blight in organic farming with reduced use of copper
- Development, testing and realization of the forecast model ECO-SIMPHYT for targeted control of late blight (P. infestans) in organic potato production with the aim of the use of copper-containing fungicides to be reduced to a minimum Details of Development, testing and realization of the forecast model ECO-SIMPHYT for targeted control of late blight (P. infestans) in organic potato production with the aim of the use of copper-containing fungicides to be reduced to a minimum
- Fusarium - pre harvest monitoring in winter wheat Details of Fusarium - pre harvest monitoring in winter wheat
- Post-harvest monitoring of ear-fusariosis Details of Post-harvest monitoring of ear-fusariosis
- Potential effects of transgenic maize with three expressed Bt proteins on epigeal predatory arthropods Details of Potential effects of transgenic maize with three expressed Bt proteins on epigeal predatory arthropods
- Proof of seed born pathogens (fungi) to eco-seed using conventional laboratory techniques Details of Proof of seed born pathogens (fungi) to eco-seed using conventional laboratory techniques
- Strategies to reduce and avoid copper in organic potato production Details of Strategies to reduce and avoid copper in organic potato production
Involved in research projects:
- Fungal susceptibility of different types of peas under field conditions Details of Fungal susceptibility of different types of peas under field conditions
- Improving the knowledge of the dynamics of the regulation sizes for pollen beetles with the aim of improving and refining the computer-based forecasting and decision support Details of Improving the knowledge of the dynamics of the regulation sizes for pollen beetles with the aim of improving and refining the computer-based forecasting and decision support
- Pilot project biogas plants Details of Pilot project biogas plants
- Testing various methods of mechanical weed control in organically grown soybeans Details of Testing various methods of mechanical weed control in organically grown soybeans


