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ProMoFA - Products of bog fiber plants (Project)

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Funding period: 2024 - 2025

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Collborative project: Dewdrop warning system for bee-friendly night operations in crop protection - Subproject A (Project)

According to good professional practice, chemical plant protection products should be applied at night if possible, as no bee flight is to be expected during this time, and work can also be carried out with low drift if night hours with low wind speeds can be used. The limiting factor for night-time use is the formation of dew during these hours due to the cooling of the air, which can lead to an...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collborative project: Dewdrop warning system for bee-friendly night operations in crop protection - Subproject B (Project)

According to good professional practice, chemical plant protection products should be applied at night if possible, as no bee flight is to be expected during this time, and work can also be carried out with low drift if night hours with low wind speeds can be used. The limiting factor for night-time use is the formation of dew during these hours due to the cooling of the air, which can lead to an...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Development of alternative control strategies and methods for the control of the cicada vector Pentastiridius leporinus of the sugar beet disease 'Syndrome Basses Richesses' to ensure yield stability - subproject C (Project)

The overall objective is to develop effective and sustainable SBR control strategies to ensure the competitiveness of German sugar beet cultivation and to preserve the agronomic advantages of the crop for securing the supply of food and feed. To this end, methods are to be developed and optimized from various sustainable and environmentally friendly areas of integrated crop protection, such as...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Sustainable crop protection using spores and tailor-made peptide adhesion promoters - Subproject A (Project)

To achieve the project goal in the first step biadhesive peptides will be developed for the antagonistic fungus Clonostachys resea. Afterwards, the developed peptides will be tested for other fungal biocontrol agents like Trichoderma harzianum, Cordyceps fumsosoroseus and Metarhizium brunneum. The production of fungal spores in two different fermentation systems (solid and liquid) is envisaged to...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Sustainable crop protection using spores and tailor-made peptide adhesion promoters - Subproject D (Project)

To achieve the project goal in the first step biadhesive peptides will be developed for the antagonistic fungus Clonostachys resea. Afterwards, the developed peptides will be tested for other fungal biocontrol agents like Trichoderma harzianum, Cordyceps fumsosoroseus and Metarhizium brunneum. The production of fungal spores in two different fermentation systems (solid and liquid) is envisaged to...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative Project: Combining innovative technologies and decision support tools to reduce weed seed input into the soil and increasing the efficiency of subsoiling to reduce weed density and optimise resistance management - Subproject A (Project)

The aim is to establish alternative weed control measures with a focus on reducing soil weed seed potential. Using the example of the two weed species of importance in many crop species, blackgrass and ryegrass. The development of a forecasting tool ('SIMDORMA') for the optimal timing of stubble cultivation, taking dormancy into account, can significantly increase the effect of partial fallow...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Combining innovative technologies and decision support tools to reduce weed seed input into the soil and increasing the efficiency of subsoiling to reduce weed density and optimise resistance management - Subproject B (Project)

The aim is to establish alternative weed control measures with a focus on reducing soil weed seed potential. Using the example of the two weed species of importance in many crop species, blackgrass and ryegrass. The development of a forecasting tool ('SIMDORMA') for the optimal timing of stubble cultivation, taking dormancy into account, can significantly increase the effect of partial fallow...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Combining innovative technologies and decision support tools to reduce weed seed input into the soil and increasing the efficiency of subsoiling to reduce weed density and optimise resistance management – Subproject C (Project)

The aim is to establish alternative weed control measures with a focus on reducing soil weed seed potential. Using the example of the two weed species of importance in many crop species, blackgrass and ryegrass. The development of a forecasting tool ('SIMDORMA') for the optimal timing of stubble cultivation, taking dormancy into account, can significantly increase the effect of partial fallow...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Development of an application to improve the organization and communication between mobile slaughtering takeholders – Subproject A (Project)

The aim of the project is to develop an application that will help to improve and optimize the organizational processes associated with mobile slaughtering. In particular, the app aims to provide a mediation platform for the various stakeholders. It also aims to enable the integration of photo and video recordings for future digital ante-mortem inspections.


Funding period: 2024 - 2027