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SFB 299: Land Use Options for Peripheral Regions (Collaborative project)

Development of an integrated methodology towards the achievement and appraisal of economically and ecologically sustainable options for regional land use which are site-specific and economic differentiated.


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FOR 402: Functionality in a Tropical Mountain Rainforest: Diversity, Dynamic Processes and Utilization Potentials under Ecosystem Perspectives (Collaborative project)

The German research unit joins biologists, geoscientists, researchers in forestry and social anthropology in a multidisciplinary and comprehensive ecosystem study of a mountain rainforest in South Ecuador that extends from about 1200 to 3000 m a.s.l. In this area the pristine forest can be compared with several stages of its degradation originating from large- and small-scale human impact. In...


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FOR 536: Matter fluxes in grasslands of the Xilin river watershed, Inner Mongolia as influenced by stocking rate (MAGIM) (Collaborative project)

Increasing stocking rate provoked extensive degradation of grasslands in Inner Mongolia accompanied by increased soil erosion and desertification. By now China is one of the countries facing the most serious desertification problems in the world. The total area affected by desertification is approximately 2.6 million km 2 , covering 27.3 % of total territory of China. Since grasslands represent...


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FOR 409: Dynamics of water and materials in urban locations (Collaborative project)

Clarification of the dynamics of water and materials at urban locations with special consideration of the Spatial heterogeneity, the organic soil substance, and soil-biological transformation processes.


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Collaborative project: Strategies for laser-based and mechanical regulation of non-seedborne weeds - Subproject F (Project)

Non seedborne plants and previous crop seeds from crop rotation pose major challenges to farming due to the increasing discontinuation of chemical agents and rising resistancies. In this project, both well-established mechanical weeding approaches as well as innovative laser weeding are studied for their potential to solve this growing challenge for farmers. Modern monitoring and vision systems...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Lure and Monitoring System - Mobile lure and monitoring system for close monitoring of insect pests using an adaptive, fully automatic LED light panel and simultaneous laser control of identified pests - Subproject A (Project)

The aim of this project is to research, design, realise and evaluate an autonomously operating integrated system for the control of herbivorous insects in outdoor agriculture comprising an LED-based light panel to attract and monitor the insects and a laser module for the specific treatment of herbivorous insects. The narrow-band LED light trap can emit various wavelength spectra in different...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Lure and Monitoring System - Mobile lure and monitoring system for close monitoring of insect pests using an adaptive, fully automatic LED light panel and simultaneous laser control of identified pests - Subproject B (Project)

The aim of this project is to research, design,realise and evaluate an autonomously operating integrated system for the control of herbivorous insects in outdoor agriculture comprising an LED-based light panel to attract and monitor the insects and a laser module for the specific treatment of herbivorous insects. The narrow-band LED light trap can emit various wavelength spectra in different...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Lure and Monitoring System - Mobile lure and monitoring system for close monitoring of insect pests using an adaptive, fully automatic LED light panel and simultaneous laser control of identified pests - Subproject C (Project)

The aim of this project is to research, design,realise and evaluate an autonomously operating integrated system for the control of herbivorous insects in outdoor agriculture comprising an LED-based light panel to attract and monitor the insects and a laser module for the specific treatment of herbivorous insects. The narrow-band LED light trap can emit various wavelength spectra in different...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027