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Collaborative project: Development of a biological control system for the regulation of the pathogen of ash drive dying Hymenoscyphus fraxineus; Subproject 2: micro-Biom analyses for the identification, selection and evaluation of potential antagonists in planta for control of the pathogen of ash (Project)

Ash drive dying fraxineus caused by Hymenoscyphus has spread since the mid-1990s across Europe and provides stocks by the death all the forest future of the ash in question. The biological control of the disease through microbial antagonists, which directly combat the harmful organism or suppress competition, is a promising option to the containment of ash drive dying and can a synergistic...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Breeding and mass propagation of peat moss in Sphagnum farming to create a sustainable supply of renewable raw material for horticultural growing media. Subproject 2: Smart Sphagnum Breeding (SSB) of new Sphagnum cultivars to increase productivity (Project)

To reach high yields and thus make Sphagnum farming economically feasible the joint project ‘MOOSzucht’ aims to increase current Sphagnum productivity by 30 % through selection and breeding. Several wild provenances of Sphagnum species (suited for growing media) will be genetically characterized (SSR marker assays) to understand the relationship between and distribution of Sphagnum genotypes....


Funding period: 2017 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Development of a decision support tool in the use of insecticides against the monovalent (Eupoecilia ambiguella) and crossed the grape berry moth (Lobesia botrana) viticulture in the context of Integrated Pest Management (M-OVICARD - Moth Oviposition Cards) - Subproject 1 (Project)

For integrated pest management of grapevine moths in viticulture, a suitable tool for insecticides treatments is missing, which enables a calculation of infestation levels as well as timing of applications. This leads to prophylactic insecticide treatments. The project should create such a decision support system. An attractive “moth oviposition card” (M-OVICARD) was developed, which has a...


Funding period: 2013 - 2017

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Overcoming of hindrances which prohibit adaptation of forest ecosystems by the means of networking, social learning and risk management. Competence Network Climate Change, Risk Management and Transformation in Forest Ecosystems Abstract - KoNeKKTiW. Subproject 2 (Project)

The general objective of the joint projects is a change from reactive hazard control and recondition of damages towards a risk culture in which natural hazards are seen as a standard framework of forest management. Risk management should become an integrated part of all working-procedures. Within this framework the projects aim to provide KNOWLEDGE, raise AWARENESS, moreover the establishment of...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Limitation of the CO2 sink strength of forests by ground-level ozone pollution as an intrinsic component of climate change - Validation of an ozone-uptake model and implementation in the physiological tree growth model 'BALANCE' for process-oriented risk assessment (Project)

The objective of the project is to determine for the first time the restriction of the carbon storage function of forests under elevated O3 regimes in order to present a risk assessment for Germany. For this purpose an ozone module is developed, validated and integrated into the process-oriented forest growth model 'BALANCE'. Modell simulations for different regions and climate scenarios form the...


Funding period: 2018 - 2020

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Collaborative project: System for poultry husbandry to reduce the risk of bacteria recontamination during the fattening period, to improve the animal health and to reduce the risk of crosscontamination into the human food chain for bacteria in general and especially for antibiotics-resistant bacteria - subproject 2 (Project)

"The aim of the project was the development of a new housing system to reduce the occurrence of (antibiotic-) resistant germs in broilers. A perforated area was installed in the supply area to separate the animals from their excrements and to reduce antibiotic treatments and resistance development. In addition to the perforated area, the animals had access to littered areas. The new housing...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019