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Bridging the yield gap for cereal production through sustainable manangement practices for food security under present and future climate conditions (Project)

Globally, a yield gap between potential and actually achieved yield exists. This yield problem is more severe in developing countries like Pakistan for various agricultural commodities, while in the developed countries there is stagnation or decline in cereal production. To address this problem, we will use an approach suggested by van Wart et al. (2010) as a standard approach by using dynamic...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Role of auxin in tomato flower organs and fruit during development under high temperature conditions (Project)

Tomatoes are a major horticultural crop worldwide. When tomatoes are grown in protective environments (net- and greenhouses), especially in mediterranean climate in summer, the temperatures are so high that tomatoe flower development, fruit set and thus productivity are affected. Little is known about auxin transport and action within floral organs and during fruit development. This project will...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Clustered Subsampling of Double Sampling for Stratification and Growth Model Based Updates of Past Forest Inventories (Project)

Double Sampling for Stratification is a sampling design that is widely used for forest and resource inventories worldwide and, particularly, well established for periodic forest inventories of districts in public and private forests in Germany. Spatially clustered subsampling of second-phase units, actually representing a third phase of sampling, can be expected to reduce travelling costs, but...


Funding period: 2008 - 2010

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Estimating net-emissions from carbon storage in Harvested Wood Products (Project)

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Funding period: 2009 - 2013

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Impact of reduced precipitation and N-fertilizer injection techniques on emission of greenhouse gases from arable soils (Project)

Emissions of N2O and other greenhouse gases are controlled by water availability and the N-application technique. This project investigates the impact of reduced summer precipitation and resulting drought stress on emissions of CO2, CH4 and N2O from soils under corn and sorghum. Furthermore, the impact of NH4-injection fertilization on greenhouse gas emissions and nitrogen turnover processes will...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014