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Collaborative project: Development of an online decision support system for the calculation of the necessary amounts of growth regulators in winter cereals. Subproject 1 (Project)

The aim of the OPTIREG project was to develop a decision support system (DSS) for calculating the optimal growth regulator application rate in winter cereals for practical use to reduce the application rates of growth regulators to the necessary level and to optimize treatment dates. The DSS has an additional cultivar module that makes it possible to include cultivar response to growth regulator...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Proactive phytosanitary risk analysis through modelling and monitoring: Adaptation to long-term risks caused by climate sensitive plant pests - subproject 1 (Project)

In the project "ProgRAMM - Proactive plant health risk analysis through modeling and monitoring: Adaptation to long-term risks from climate-sensitive plant pests", an open-source model was developed for evaluating climate-sensitive plant pests for risk analyses. With these, possible damage from new pests are assessed and management options for the prevention or reduction of their introduction and...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling. Subproject 1 (Project)

The basic idea of the project “Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling” was to develop a system that alkalizes slurry followed by ammonia stripping. The high pH stops methane formation. Treatment products are ammoniumsulfate as a liquid fertilizer, a N- and P- and solid reduced liquid and a...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Development of a fed-batch method for the optimal propagation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the fermentation of grape must - subproject 1 (Project)

Within the EFMoST project, a process is being developed to separate the aerobic propagation process of yeast from the actual fermentation phase in grape must. The aim is to obtain a yeast that has a sufficient cell number and is highly vital. For this purpose, a bioreactor will be developed and constructed, which enables the propagation of the yeasts in a fed-batch process under aerobic growth...


Funding period: 2022 - 2024

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Long-term monitoring and functionality of dust separators for single-room heaters in the field Part 1: Fundamentals, field installation and initial operating experiences (Project)

Within the scope of the project, the long-term suitability of up to 30 electrostatic precipitators (ESP) for single-room furnaces is to be assessed under real conditions. Suitable measurement methods are to be sought and validated for the assessment of the separation efficiency. Recommendations for the practice will be provided from the findings. For this purpose, a large number of ESPs will be...


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Collaborative project: Reduction of methane and nitrogen emissions in milk production by innovative control and management of feeding - Subproject 8 (Project)

ReMissionDairy has focussed on establishing continuous controlling of feeding for dairy farms that can be widely applied. The new tools help individual farmers to identify and utilize potential to optimize the impact of milk production on climate and environment and to improve resource efficiency. Modern milk analysis is providing the basis because spectral data generated by middle-infrared...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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GLOWA Elbe II - Subproject 5: Application of an integrative methodological approach (Project)

The goal is to ensure a uniform and consistent implementation of the integrated methodological approach of GLOWA Elbe for the conflict areas of water availability and Wassermengengüte to support for a practical decisionmaking for packages of measures in the context of global change to support. GLOWA-Elbe project (VH) II: building an econometric model (BUDGET) for modeling the water demand of...


Funding period: 2004 - 2007