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Collaborative project: Increase in value of German wool fibers by collection, sorting and sustainable wet-chemical finishing - Subproject B (Project)
This research proposal focusses on the utilization of the actually unused, mostly coarse and often colored wool of sheep living in Germany in order to receive a valuable and local resource. This is necessary because of the very low commercial value of German wool. Sales proceeds do not even cover the expenses of the shearing resulting in the loss of at least a third of German wool due to the lack...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Dual land use through horticultural production associated with digitalised control of agri-photovoltaic modules as an adaptive strategy against climate change and for expanding renewable energies (Project)
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Funding period: 2022 - 2026
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Brief project "Identification of small-scale erosion hotspots on landscape level based on modelled soil inputs from farmland into aquatic ecosystems" (Project)
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Funding period: 2022 - 2023
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Measurement and modeling of N2O and N2 formation by denitrification in the deep vadose zone for site-specific estimation of nitrate degradation. (Project)
The aim of this collaborative project is to determine the mitigation of nitrate inputs to groundwater by the degradation of nitrate to N2O and N2 by denitrification in the deep vadose zone. For this purpose, denitrification in samples from the drainage zone will be measured as a function of important soil properties and a model will be developed and parameterized. Typical sites in Germany with...
Funding period: 2023 - 2027
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Measurement and modeling of N2O and N2 formation by denitrification in the deep vadose zone for site-specific estimation of nitrate degradation. (Project)
The aim of this collaborative project is to determine the mitigation of nitrate inputs to groundwater by the degradation of nitrate to N2O and N2 by denitrification in the deep vadose zone. For this purpose, denitrification in samples from the drainage zone will be measured as a function of important soil properties and a model will be developed and parameterized. Typical sites in Germany with...
Funding period: 2023 - 2027
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Greenhouse gas reduction potentials in organic and conventional farming systems - influence of fertilization, tillage and nitrogen transfer in crop rotation (Project)
In long-term field experiments, nitrous oxide emissions and ammonia emissions after fertilizer application are measured with high temporal resolution in organic and conventional farming systems at three experimental sites in order to elucidate mechanisms of greenhouse gas formation, to test crop production strategies for greenhouse gas reduction and to derive site-specific emission factors for...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Long-term effects of crop rotation and nitrogen management on N2O emissions in long-term crop experiments (Project)
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Funding period: 2023 - 2027
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Marker-assisted breeding for adaptation traits to improve yield and yield stability in soybean (Glycine max L.) - MABYSoy (Project)
Project objectives: The major goal of the federal government’s protein crop strategy is to expand the cultivation of domestic grain legumes to increase sustainability in agriculture and to become less dependent on protein imports from abroad. For soybean being the most valuable protein crop, this requires the availability of novel varieties adapted to locations with less favorable climatic...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Marker-assisted breeding for adaptation traits to improve yield and yield stability in soybean (Glycine max L.) (Project)
Project objectives: The major goal of the federal government’s protein crop strategy is to expand the cultivation of domestic grain legumes to increase sustainability in agriculture and to become less dependent on protein imports from abroad. For soybean being the most valuable protein crop, this requires the availability of novel varieties adapted to locations with less favorable climatic...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026