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Animal welfare – through an innovative feeding concept for pigs – Cultivation and exploitation of domestic grain legumes and fibre animal feed in practice (Project)

There still is a lack of practical knowledge regarding the potentials and the effects of the use of adequate domestic, GMO-free protein carriers in pig feeding. In this context, aspects like animal welfare, the waiver of additives and genetic engineering as well as a decreased use of antibiotics move into focus. Practical recommendations regarding which protein plant(s) for pig feeding can be...


Funding period: 2016 - 2018

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Connecting isolated terrestrial habitats (biodiversity taxis 2.0) (Project)

Sheep farming needs landscapes rich on ecotones, permanent access to connecting pathways as corridors, and of course good economic conditions and fair prices for their activities especially for ecologic activities. Objective of this study therefore is the geodata based assessment and mapping of sites with high potential for sheep farming and for best routing approaches to connect single sites....


Funding period: 2016 - 2018

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Cultivation of legumes for humus cultivation on dry sandy soils (Project)

The project is intended to demonstrate the cultivation of fodder and grain legumes as the basis of humus cultivation in two crop sequences and to test new species in exact experiments for cultivation suitability for the present site conditions (dry sand soils). By the cultivation of previously mixed mixtures with legumes (horn clover and / or Sichelluzerne with redhorn), a new culture for the...


Funding period: 2015 - 2017

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Collaborative project: Studies on the carry-over of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in livestock. Coordiantion (Project)

The increasing spread of cruciferous herbs (Senecio spp.) has been observed with great concern in recent years. Ragweeds such as Senecio jacobaea or Senecio aquaticus contain liver-toxic and carcinogenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) and their N-oxides (PANO), which, even in very small doses, can be harmful to human and animal health. Farm grassland and in particular extensively cultivated...


Funding period: 2019 - 2023

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Collaborative project: Studies on the carry-over of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in livestock (Project)

The increasing spread of cruciferous herbs (Senecio spp.) has been observed with great concern in recent years. Ragweeds such as Senecio jacobaea or Senecio aquaticus contain liver-toxic and carcinogenic pyrrolizidine alkaloids (PA) and their N-oxides (PANO), which, even in very small doses, can be harmful to human and animal health. Farm grassland and in particular extensively cultivated...


Funding period: 2019 - 2023

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 32 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 4 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 5 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 6 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021