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Collaborative project: Improvement of grape quality of the RMS-steep-slope-harvester through the implementation of a mechanical separation and sortation process immediately after harvest placed on the carrier of the RMS-TVE. Subproject 2 (Project)
The goal of the project is to ensure the sustainable management of steep and terraced vineyards in quality-oriented viticulture by the mechanization of the main work peak (grape harvest) which fulfills current quality requirements of machine harvest. The separation technology on the carrier of the RMS TVE is designed to increase the profitability of the steep slope viticulture through direct...
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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Collaborative project: Reduction of multidrug resistant bacteria during milk production: Use of antimicrobial peptides to reduce bacterial pathogens in biofilms and develop a rapid detection system for bacteria, Subproject 2 (Project)
Mastitis, in particular those caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, are of great health economic relevance for milk production. Bacterial biofilms in the teat canal as well as in the teat cup represent a particular challenge. The aim of RemuNa was therefore to reduce bacterial counts in biofilms developing novel disinfection methods using innovative methods of bacterial identification and...
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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Collaborative project: Set-up of methods monitoring Flavescence dorée and assessing any risks in German viticulture through autochtonous host plants as infection sources as regards spreading of the vector Scaphoideus titanus. Subproject 2 (Project)
The overall objective of the project is to evaluate and optimize methods for the reliable diagnosis and characterization of the pathogens associated with the quarantine disease Flavescence dorée (FD) of grapevine with respect to their application by the vine protection services in Germany, and to develop information for the assessment of the risks which could emerge from grapevines which may be...
Funding period: 2018 - 2021
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Collaborative project: Establishment of a Repellent Release System for the Control of Plum Leaf Sucker Cacopsylla pruni in Stone Fruit Production as Part of a Push-and-Pull Strategy. Subproject 2 (Project)
The European Stone Fruit Yellows (ESFY) is the economically most serious disease of stone fruit causing high crop losses by die-back of infected peach and apricot trees. It is caused by phytoplasmas vectored by the plum leaf sucker Cacopsylla pruni. In the proposed project it is scheduled to develop an innovative system for the release of insect repellents (push component), which will be combined...
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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CycleTest - Developing an advanced load cycle test for automatically charged wood boilers to assess real life performance - subproject 2: Development, theoretical and experimental investigation (Project)
Based on previous research, the cycle test project develops a test stand method for evaluating efficiency and pollutant emissions of automatically charged boilers which apply pellets or wood chips as fuel. The method is based on a load cycle which shall proportionally reflect all load levels of a typical user pattern in a full year. In opposition to the testing procedure as defined in the...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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SFB/TRR 32 Project A3 Phase 1: A3 Characterization of effective hydraulic properties of unsaturated soils at the cm to m scale using electrical spectroscopic and tomographic non-invasive methods (Project)
Flow and transport properties of soils are decisively dependent on the structural and textural composition of the soil. This sub-project aims at the characterization of uni- and multi-modal soil hydraulic properties at the cm to m scale using electrical spectroscopic and tomographic non-invasive methods, with a view to an improved calibration of unsaturated flow models. The methodology will be...
Funding period: 2007 - 2010
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Collaborative Project: Development, application-oriented testing and field use of insulation systems in transformers using non-water polluting liquids based on vegetable oils Subproject 1: Optimization of vegetable oils for use in transformers (Project)
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Funding period: 2007 - 2011
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GREENERGY - cultivation of fast growing tree species in grassland sites to increase the resource potential for the use of wood for energy, Subproject 1: Project management and site-specific evaluation of legal and nature conservation aspects (Project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2011
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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 1 (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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Development and implementation of sustainable strategies to improve food-safety and retain nutritional values by reducing fungal infestation and aflatoxin contamination in the food-chain in Kenya as model region for Sub-Saharan Africa - subproject 1 (Project)
Maize and milk are food products which are highly accepted and commonly consumed by the African population. Unfortunately, both staples, livestock feed and milk, have been found to be frequently and heavily contaminated by fungal aflatoxins, and people are continuously exposed to levels which are far above the recommended levels. Nevertheless the consumption of these products is tending to...
Funding period: 2018 - 2023