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Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 2: Forest Ecological research on th effects of insecticides and natural disturbances on pest antagonists and non-target organisms in pine forests (Project)
The project includes the environmental monitoring of forest ecosystems and the development of measures for an integrated pest management in forestry.
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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Development of a test system to determine the sprouting resistance of triticale grown for bio-ethanol production, Subproject 2 Creation and propagation of a RIL population and carrying out the challenge test and determination of alpha-amylase activity (Project)
Improving preharvest-sprouting resistance is of high economic importance, because this trait may be used to significantly reduce the risk of quality losses in years with adverse weather conditions shortly before harvest, Genetic improvement of triticale via plant breeding is the only promising strategy to this end. The aim of this project is to improve selection for preharvest sprouting in...
Funding period: 2013 - 2016
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Competence Network Climate Change, Risk Management and Transformation in Forest Ecosystems Abstract - KoNeKKTiW. Subproject 2 (Project)
The general objective of the joint projects is a change from reactive hazard control and recondition of damages towards a risk culture in which natural hazards are seen as a standard framework of forest management. Risk management should become an integrated part of all working-procedures. Within this framework the projects aim to provide KNOWLEDGE, raise AWARENESS, moreover the establishment of...
Funding period: 2014 - 2017
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Collaborative project: Smartphone based optical procedures for the characterization of individual components for the production of mineral bulk blend fertilizers and for the classification of spreading patterns to optimize machine settings for spinning disc spreaders – subproject 2 (Project)
Currently dry mixed mineral fertilisers are growing in popularity among German farmers. So far, however, there is no convincing procedure which ensures the selection of suitable mixing fertilisers and an optimal adjustment of centrifugal spreaders. For this purpose the R&D-project ‘OptiBlend’ has worked on the development of a smartphone app, which identifies the different fertiliser particles by...
Funding period: 2016 - 2020
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Collaborative project: Breeding fast growing tree species of the genus Populus, Robinia and Salix for the production of renewable resources in the short rotation. Subproject 2: Breeding, genetic characterisation, and capacity assessment of Populus-poplar and black locust (Project)
Breeding of fast-growing varieties of the genus Populus, Robinia, and Salix for the production of renewable resources in short rotation coppice plantations. Main objectives are selection, genetic characterisation, testing of resistance, and hybridisation of poplars within the section Populus as well as the cultivation of plants for test plantations. Plus trees and stands of black locust will be...
Funding period: 2014 - 2019
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Collaborative project: Breeding and mass propagation of peat moss in Sphagnum farming to create a sustainable supply of renewable raw material for horticultural growing media. Subproject 2: Smart Sphagnum Breeding (SSB) of new Sphagnum cultivars to increase productivity (Project)
To reach high yields and thus make Sphagnum farming economically feasible the joint project ‘MOOSzucht’ aims to increase current Sphagnum productivity by 30 % through selection and breeding. Several wild provenances of Sphagnum species (suited for growing media) will be genetically characterized (SSR marker assays) to understand the relationship between and distribution of Sphagnum genotypes....
Funding period: 2017 - 2021
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Collaborative project: Development of a decision support tool in the use of insecticides against the monovalent (Eupoecilia ambiguella) and crossed the grape berry moth (Lobesia botrana) viticulture in the context of Integrated Pest Management (M-OVICARD - Moth Oviposition Cards) - Subproject 1 (Project)
For integrated pest management of grapevine moths in viticulture, a suitable tool for insecticides treatments is missing, which enables a calculation of infestation levels as well as timing of applications. This leads to prophylactic insecticide treatments. The project should create such a decision support system. An attractive “moth oviposition card” (M-OVICARD) was developed, which has a...
Funding period: 2013 - 2017
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Joint project: development of highly integrated plants manufacturing processes for automotive interior trim components based on natural fibers with Duro plast matrix, sub-project 1: Development of a stationary material supply line for full pads for the production of novel non-Sewed-finished (Project)
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Funding period: 2008 - 2010
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Collaborative project Sow-Welfare-Optimized-Feeding: Ad libitum liquid feeding of gestating sows housed in groups based on fully automated body condition scoring (BCS) and backfat thickness assessment by a sorting system for sow-individual adjustment of the energy uptake - Subproject 1 (Project)
Development of a fully automated sorting-system for sows in groups using a 3D-camera to generate the individual body condition score value (BCS) and the backfat-thickness (RSD). Based on these values the system guides the sow in the feeding area A with low energy feed or in the feeding area B with high energy feed. Both feeding areas are providing the feed ad libitum. Based on this concept all...
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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Collaborative project: Optimization of weed control in medicinal plant cultivation with a focus on indirect and mechanical processes as well as on the inventory establishment phase of chamomile and melissa. Subproject 1: Profound loess-loam locations with special attention to sown melissa (Project)
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Funding period: 2019 - 2022