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Pest control in organic winter rape cultivation (Collaborative project)
There are many factors which are negatively influencing the grain yield of winter oilseed rape. One important factor is the infestation by insect pests which can cause a total loss of grain yield. The main insect pests of winter oilseed rape in Germany are: the cabbage stem flea beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephalus), the rape stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus napi), the cabbage stem weevil (Ceutorhynchus...
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Innovative SMEs - Joint project climate change: friction minimized tillage equipment for agriculture (Collaborative project)
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FOR 986: Structural change in agriculture (SiAg) (Collaborative project)
This research unit takes a fresh look on structural change in agriculture in developed economies. The overall objective is the refinement, the extension and the integration of existing concepts, theories and instruments that facilitate the analysis of economic adjustment processes in the agricultural sector. With these tools at hand, a broader and clearer view of structural change can be derived...
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Structure and Functions of Agricultural Landscapes under Global Climate Change - Processes and Projections on a Regional Scale (Collaborative project)
The Integrated DFG Project 'Regional Climate Change' consists of eight subprojects bringing together researchers from Hohenheim and Munich. It aims at clearing up the effects of global climate change on structure and functions of agricultural landscapes on a regional scale. Projections of their development will be made for the period until 2030, taking into consideration different socio-economic...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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FOR 666: Mechanisms of compatibility: Reprogramming of plant metabolism by fungal effector molecules (Collaborative project)
The FOR 666 consortium aims at a concerted in depth comparative analysis of “compatibility mechanisms” in host microbe interactions by comparing parasitic and mutualistic interactions of fungal model microbes exhibiting biotrophic and hemibiotrophic life styles with their cereal hosts. Major strategies of the consortium are defining complementary projects that collaboratively investigate both,...
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FOR 771 (Collaborative project)
The reserach unit is united by the common interest in the function and evolution of mammalian dentitions. The great morphological diversity of fossil and extant mammalian dentitions has been described by many authors, but the knowledge of the functional aspect is still very limited. The classical description of the jaw movement as orthal, propalinal or lateral is in many cases inadequate....
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FOR 566: Veterinary Medicines in Soils - Basic Research for Risk Analysis (Collaborative project)
In the first phase of this research unit, we have been identifying the major mechanisms that control the fate and effects of manure-applied sulfadiazine (SDZ) and difloxacin (DIF) in soil. For this purpose, animals were treated with radiolabelled compounds and the contaminated manure was homogeneously amended to two soil types. The antibiotics changed microbial community structure, functions and...
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FOR 1041: Germ cell potential (Collaborative project)
The Research Unit will explore and exploit the potential of germ cells. It combines stem cell research and reproductive medicine. Using modern cellular and molecular techniques (stem cell culture, 2D and 3D microscopy, methylation analysis, expression profiling and proteomics), it will investigate the development and the decline of the germ cell potential during in vivo and in vitro...
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FOR 562: Dynamics of soil processes under extreme meteorological boundary conditions (Collaborative project)
Given the climate scenarios, we expect in future an increasing frequency of extreme meteorological boundary conditions that result in a higher frequency of drying/rewetting and freezing/thawing of soils. The latter might be especially relevant in higher elevation sites. Such drastic changes of the meteorological boundary conditions to soils, which occur irregularly and with varying intensity are...
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FOR 585: pathogen-specific defense mechanisms in the mammary gland (Collaborative project)
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