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SFB 806 A1: Out of Africa – Late Pleistocene Rock Shelter Stratigraphies and Palaeoenvironments in Northeastern Africa (Project)

Regional climatic changes and environmental conditions during the Late Pleistocene play a major role in human adaptive behaviour in Northeast Africa. The focus on the interaction and synchronisation of cultural and climatic processes requires a sound archaeological and palaeoenvironmental database as well as multiple lines of analysis. As the two research areas in Ethiopia and Egypt provide...


Funding period: 2009 - 2009

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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 1 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Milking processes with model-driven development of procedures and system engineering (MeMo) - subproject 1 (Project)

The purpose of the project is an improvement of the milking process with the development of an online-system for optimizing and for an animal-specific control of that process. Further, the teat-cup and its peripheral devices should be re-constructed. During these approaches the efficiency of the milking process should be improved. Moreover, the whole milking process should be organized more udder...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Hyperspectral imaging for phenotyping the resistance of sugar beet genotypes to Cercospora beticola - subproject 1 (Project)

Cultivar resistance to Cercospora leaf spot is one of the most efficient options to control the most important disease of sugar beet. The resistance reaction of breeding lines / sugar beet germplasm to infections by Cercospora beticola will be investigated by using a hyperspectral imaging sensor system. The objectivation and automation of plant phenotyping which results in much more information...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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SafeGuard. Work package 1.4 Crisis management instruments for emerging infectious diseases in the NW-NINL Euregio (Project)

The goal of this WP was to develop a protocol showing the decision makers and the veterinary administration (Veterinärverwaltung) what risks can be associated with EID’s, as well as to show different scenarios to prepare for a crisis. The protocol builds on four vector-based ruminant diseases (BTV8, Besnoitiosis, Lumpy-skin disease and Rift Valley fever) for which flowcharts have been developed...


Funding period: 2008 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Site-specific fungicide application in cereals by use of novel sensors (FungiPrecise) - subproject 1 (Project)

"In precise fungicide spraying sensors has to be used to control a field sprayer in online application. A correlation between the signals of an ultrasonic and a camera sensor and the two crop parameters freshmass and Leaf Area Index (LAI), characterizing the crop surface, which has to be covered by the spray liquid, was found. In spray experiments in farmers’ fields the spray amount was adapted...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Beneficial insects to control pest moths and beetles in long-term cereal storages - subproject 1 (Project)

"For more than 15 years, parasitic wasps have been successfully used to control moths and weevils, helping therefore to reduce insecticide use. In this project, the application was optimized and adapted to the conditions of long-term storage. We assessed data on the phenology of the dried fruit moth Plodia interpunctella and performed laboratory tests to select suitable antagonists. This resulted...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Material and process development for the production of wood-biopolymer sandwich panels based on renewable resources. Subproject 1 (Project)

The demand for renewable raw materials in material and energetic uses is growing rapidly. The wood-based panel industry is one of the major consumers of wooden raw material. By selectively reducing the density of the panel structure, as done in sandwich panels, less material is necessary to achieve comparable properties. The project aims at the development of an innovative bio-based composite...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016