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Development of an approach to adopt the Langual system for product categorisation purposes with focus on the EU exposure assessment toolbox (CCR.IHCP.C432952.X0) (Project)

...- extrapolation of principles from the LanguaL system to existing product categorisation systems as used in the EIS-Chemrisk-Toolbox - small case study with a few articels typically used in german households in order to test the possibility of adaptation of the LanguaL system...


Funding period: 2006 - 2007

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LEGUME-FUTURES - Legume-supported cropping systems for Europe (Collaborative project)

...Grain legumes are now grown on only 1.8% of arable land in Europe compared with 4.6% fifty years ago. ...We estimate an overall average emission factor for nitrogen fixed by legumes of 0.14 %, compared to 1% for fertiliser N. This equates to an annual flux of N2O of 0.41 kg N2O-N ha-1 for faba bean and 0.54 kg N2O-N ha-1 for peas on average. ...Similarly, 175 kg CO2eq are avoided for each hectare of faba bean produced. ...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Susceptibility to barley leaf stripe (Pyrenophora graminea) in spring barley of the German varieties list under natural infection conditions in organic farming (Project)

...Varieties Peggy and Baccara with less than 0.1% infestation and accessions Vada, Betzes, Ricardo and Trysil showed strongest resistance. Another ten varieties remained below 1% infestation. Thirteen varieties with more than 5% infestation reached a yield endangering level of susceptibility. ...From each drilling row of each plot of the spore catching variety a bunch of ears was harvested manually and always grown in the second year of a cycle on small plots of 2m² to test the differences per previous year drilling rows with regard to infection of flowers. ...


Funding period: 2004 - 2006

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Sustainable forest management in temperate deciduous forests - northern hemisphere beech (Fagus) and southern hemisphere southern (Nothofagus) beech forests - subproject 1 (Project)

...The focus of the R&D project is the comparison of Central European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)forests and Central Patagonian southern beech (Nothofagus spp.) forests and the resulting conclusions for a transhemispheric sustainable forest management of temperate deciduous and mixed coniferous forests. ...The complex interactions between the natural events (e.g. forest fires) and man-made impacts or unsustainable forest management are taken into account. The opportunities and risks of the planting of non-native tree species in these habitats are also assessed (e.g. impacts on biodiversity) and discussed. From the findings, conclusions should be drawn for a functioning ecosystem, preserving and restoration of biological diversity, risk-minimized forest management and the restoration of ecosystem services through functional forest renaturation....


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Sustainable forest management in temperate deciduous forests - northern hemisphere beech (Fagus) and southern hemisphere souther (Nothofagus) beech forests - subproject 2 (Project)

...The focus of the R&D project is the comparison of Central European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.)forests and Central Patagonian southern beech (Nothofagus spp.) forests and the resulting conclusions for a transhemispheric sustainable forest management of temperate deciduous and mixed coniferous forests. ...The complex interactions between the natural events (e.g. forest fires) and man-made impacts or unsustainable forest management are taken into account. The opportunities and risks of the planting of non-native tree species in these habitats are also assessed (e.g. impacts on biodiversity) and discussed. From the findings, conclusions should be drawn for a functioning ecosystem, preserving and restoration of biological diversity, risk-minimized forest management and the restoration of ecosystem services through functional forest renaturation....


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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The wild grape: a valuable source of genes for grapevine breeding (Project)

...The wild grapevine (Vitis vinifera L. subsp. sylvestris Gmel. (C.C. Gmelin) Hegi) is an ancestor of the cultivated grapevine and has never been explored in detail in Croatia. ...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Ecological and economic strategies for sustainable land management in the Russian steppes: A potential solution to climate change. Subproject 2: soil water, lysimeters (Project)

...Overall objective of SP2 is to evaluate land management practices according to their impact on the soil water and solute balance and the greenhouse gases emissions. SP 2 Objectives Establishment, testing and fine-tuning of advanced lysimeter technology under field conditions in Russia Deepening the understanding of water, solute and C-fluxes in soils of the Kulunda steppe to identify the interrelationship between the impact of degradation and climate change Comparative analyses between unconverted and converted grassland into farmland and evaluate the impacts of land use changes at the regional level Adapting models to display the water and solute budget as a result of land management and climate change...


Funding period: 2011 - 2016

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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)

...The total area affected by desertification is approximately 2.6 million km 2 , covering 27.3 % of total territory of China. ...Hence grassland degradation leads to volatilization and dislocation by erosion of huge amounts of C and N previously stored in this ecosystems....


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Adaptation strategies of beech forests to changing environmental conditions at different management intensities (Project)

...Consequently, forests can be weakened in their function as a CO2-sink and, given enough disturbances, even can turn into CO2-sources. ...The interactions of silvicultural management intensity and stress resistance will be factorially combined on different locations and analyzed with regard to soil-chemical and plant-physiological parameters. Additionally, the C-sink function of different forest usage forms will be quantified, modelled and assessed. ...This includes analyses of the beeches’ nutrient supply and soil water availability as well as their interactions with tree-physiological and soil processes (including C-, N- and P-storage in trees and soil), quantification of growth and regeneration ability of beeches depending on the stand structure, quantification of the greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, N2O) as well as volatile organic compounds (VOC), cost-benefit-analyses of different forest management forms (including assessment of C-storage), and finally the development of management models and –scenarios....


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Adaptation strategies of beech forests to changing environmental conditions at different management intensities (Project)

...Consequently, forests can be weakened in their function as a CO2-sink and, given enough disturbances, even can turn into CO2-sources. ...The interactions of silvicultural management intensity and stress resistance will be factorially combined on different locations and analyzed with regard to soil-chemical and plant-physiological parameters. Additionally, the C-sink function of different forest usage forms will be quantified, modelled and assessed. ...This includes analyses of the beeches’ nutrient supply and soil water availability as well as their interactions with tree-physiological and soil processes (including C-, N- and P-storage in trees and soil), quantification of growth and regeneration ability of beeches depending on the stand structure, quantification of the greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, N2O) as well as volatile organic compounds (VOC), cost-benefit-analyses of different forest management forms (including assessment of C-storage), and finally the development of management models and –scenarios....


Funding period: 2019 - 2022