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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). (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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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). (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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Collaborative project: New high-protein rapeseed feeds - scaling up an innovative process concept for processing rapeseed for the production of sustainable feed mixtures and their use in animal nutrition – Subproject E (Project)

A new, gentle process for processing rapeseed, the EthaNa-process, is to be further developed and optimized on a pilot scale. In consequence, development work will be carried out towards implementing a robust process leading to the production of sufficien amounts of rapeseed concentrate. In this way, the profitability of the EthaNa-process is evaluated and its competitiveness compared to other...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Collaborative project: Development of alternative control strategies and methods for the control of the cicada vector Pentastiridius leporinus of the sugar beet disease 'Syndrome Basses Richesses' to ensure yield stability - subproject E (Project)

The overall objective is to develop effective and sustainable SBR control strategies to ensure the competitiveness of German sugar beet cultivation and to preserve the agronomic advantages of the crop for securing the supply of food and feed. To this end, methods are to be developed and optimized from various sustainable and environmentally friendly areas of integrated crop protection, such as...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Collaborative project: Development of a highly sensitive molecular method for diagnosis of Rubus stunt phytoplasma in rasberries, considering aspects of vector biology, modes of transmission and management strategies - subproject 1 (Project)

Rubus stunt is a bacterial plant disease that is caused in raspberries and other Rubus species by so called phytoplasmas, and can lead to significant yield losses. For a successful control of Rubus stunt, early identification of infected and often symptomless plants is of utmost importance. Thus, for detecting phytoplasmas a fast and highly sensitive molecular method (a Multiplex TaqMan qPCR...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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FOR 536 P1: Amount, composition, and turnover of organic matter pools in grassland soils under typical steppe vegetation types of the Xilin River Basin (Inner Mongolia) with different grazing management (Project)

Heavy grazing in Leymus chinensis-dominated semi-arid grasslands results in changes in the amount, composition, and turnover of soil organic matter (SOM), due to the degradation of soil aggregation and release of aggregate-protected SOM, associated with enhanced susceptibility to soil erosion. This becomes evident as reduced bulk soil OC content, but especially as reduced microaggregation and...


Funding period: 2004 - 2016