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Recording, genetic identification and propagation of autochthonous black poplars (Populus nigra L.) in Bavaria (Project)

Erhaltung des genetischen Potenzials der autochthonen Schwarzpappel in Bayern durch Erfassung und Kartierung autochthoner Restvorkommen, Bestimmung der genetischen Variabilität innerhalb und zwischen den Vorkommen, Gewinnung von Pfropfreisern und vegetative Vermehrung ausgewählter Mutterbäume.


Funding period: 2006 - 2009

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Potato breeding for stress tolerance and processing quality for organic farming - LfL (Project)

Organic farming places special demands on potato varieties. Important are strong resistance to pests, (especially late blight) rapid juvenile development, weed suppression and high nutrient efficiency. As biotic and abiotic stress factors also change with climate change, it is crucial to keep yields and quality stable with adapted cultivation methods and through new, resistant varieties. However,...


Funding period: 2024 - 2029

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 1 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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GlobE: HORTINLEA - Diversifying food systems: Learning and innovation in horticultural value chains to improve the livelihood situation in rural and urban regions in East Africa (Kenya, Ethiopia and Tanzania). Partner C (Project)

The overall goal of HORTINLEA is to significantly improve the livelihood and nutritional situation in particular of the rural and urban poor of the target area. In the technical disciplines, the necessary knowledge should be generated for an improvement of the production systems. These sub-projects refer not to a specific value chain, but work on cross sectional subjects. African indigenous leafy...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Investigation of oxidative changes in milk during UV-C treatment (Project)

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Funding period: 2021 - 2022

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IPAS: Increasing biodiversity and productivity in barley - subproject C (Project)

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Funding period: 2014 - 2020

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Giving Beekeeping Guidance by cOmputatiOnal-driven Decision making (Project)

B-GOOD will pave the way towards healthy and sustainable beekeeping within the European Union by following a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach. Merging data from within and around beehives as well as wider socio-economic and ecological conditions, B-GOOD will develop and test innovative tools to perform risk assessments according to a novel Health Status Index (HSI). B-GOOD has the...


Funding period: 2019 - 2023