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Fishery and Survey Technology: Analysis, development and evaluation technical methods and models for a sustainable fisheries management. (Project)
Fishery and Survey Technology: Analysis, development and evaluation technical methods and models for a sustainable fisheries management.
Funding period: 2001 - 2024
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Screening of site-adapted new edible poppy varieties in Hesse and Thuringia (Project)
Although poppy is an ancient crop with a long tradition in Germany, its cultivation is currently limited. The cultivation of poppy is subject to strict legal regulations, which only allow the cultivation of low-morphine varieties. Of the more than 55 varieties listed throughout Europe, only three are currently authorised for domestic cultivation. In addition, yields are highly variable. The...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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Crop Wild Relatives for a sustainable fruit production in Europe (Project)
FRUITDIV will tackle all issues listed in the call HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01-13 for wild, undomesticated species related to crops essential for human health and diet: apple, pear and stone fruit species (apricot, peach, plum, almond, cherry). It will rely on an interdisciplinary consortium in which members will work together to improve (1) the monitoring of CWRs in Europe (and associated...
Funding period: 2024 - 2028
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Investigations on the biology and the damage potential of the winter stem weevil in winter oilseed rape (Project)
As part of the project, experiments will be carried out over three growing seasons under controlled conditions in the laboratory / semi-open field and in the field to investigate the biology of the winter stem weeevil, Ceutorhynchus picitarsis. The aim is to develop and test a damage threshold for this species and to provide better knowledge for an integrated control of this pest species.
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Early sowing of malting barley (Project)
The yield and quality of malting barley depend crucially on the growing conditions. In particular, high temperatures during the grain filling phase have a negative impact on both factors, which is exacerbated by climate change. An earlier sowing date can help to reduce the probability of quality- and yield-reducing heat phenomena in this critical growth phase. The project aims to systematically...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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HydroBeet - Optimising sugar beet cultivation (Project)
The aim of this project is to develop an innovative and locally adaptable cultivation system for sugar beet by combining known and new approaches, which increases the efficiency of the use of the available water for sugar beet cultivation. To this end, new means of production, sensor-based data and arable and crop cultivation measures are to be combined into an integrated approach in order to...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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I-RoBi - Using rush from moorland sites as an industrial raw material (Project)
As a renewable raw material, rush is available regionally and can contribute to ecological sustainability by replacing conventional raw materials and growing in moorland, a habitat that serves as a CO2 reservoir. Rewetted moorland is also suitable for the cultivation of rushes.As part of the project, harvesting and raw material utilisation concepts for rushes are to be developed that take into...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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Implementation of digital technologies to promote sheep farming (Project)
Sheep farming faces the challenge of becoming more efficient, sustainable and animal-friendly. The introduction of digital, practice-oriented applications is intended to increase the efficiency, productivity, sustainability and competitiveness of farms. Herd management, electronic animal identification and the associated documentation as well as the introduction of efficient herd management...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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Innovative direct sowing in arable farming - Direct sowing in innovative crop production systems without glyphosate (Project)
In view of the many changes in the framework conditions for German crop production due to climate change, greenhouse gas reduction requirements, political and social demands for reduced use of fertilisers and pesticides and increasing biodiversity loss, the cultivation systems for crops must be fundamentally rethought and adapted. The project intends to tackle these challenges by introducing...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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Innovative use of forest areas through the cultivation of functional mushrooms (Project)
Changing climatic conditions have caused an increase in drought in many forests in recent years. As a result, forest damage due to pest infestation or drought is increasing. This has a negative impact on forestry, as planned timber harvests will not be possible on many areas in the coming years and additional costs will be incurred for reforestation. As a result, owners of forest and woodland are...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026