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Ways to avoid excessive alcohol content of wine (alcohol management) (Project)

'This project is different, currently debated practices of alcohol reduction applied to German conditions, verified and hinsichltich assess their qualitative benefit. At the same time an attempt is made through a network viticultural, microbiological and cellar of economic measures to show the wine producers with a holistic approach to the influence of alcohol content . This approach also...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Ways to avoid excessive alcohol content of wine (alcohol management) (Project)

'The alcohol content of wine products are dependent on the sugar content of grapes and the possible corrections in the course of processing. Could be a result of climate changes occur that are harvested under certain conditions, grapes with an undesirably high potential alcohol content. The project helps you to perform procedures technological and biotechnological way to test and compare. DLR...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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SFB 564: C1.2 - Analysis and manipulation of the agro-biocoenosis for sustainable management of litchi growing systems at hillsides of Northern Thailand (Project)

In the hillsides of northern Thailand, the importance of fruit trees (mainly litchi) is increasing. However, fruit production is limited by a number of biotic and abiotic factors. Frequent applications of herbicides and insecticides result in a grass-dominated herbicide flora of low diversity. Further consequences are low numbers of beneficials, soil erosion and the decline of soil fertility. The...


Funding period: 2003 - 2006

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SFB 564: C2.1 - Ecological assessment of barren hills using vegetation classification for subsequent rehabilitation strategies (Project)

The rehabilitation of degraded land and recommendations for a sustainable land use require an understanding of the ecosystem and, in particular, knowledge about vegetation and soil characteristics. The widespread occurrence of degraded barren, i.e. unproductive, land is a severe problem for agricultural development in Southeast Asia. In Vietnam, despite governmental efforts to counteract, the...


Funding period: 2000 - 2003

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SFB 564: C2.2 - Rehabilitation of barren hills: Improvement of communal grazing lands (Project)

A considerable proportion of the mountainous areas of Northern Vietnam consists of unproductive, degraded lands, the so-called 'barren hills'. Research during the first phase of the SFB aimed at (1) identifying plant communities that are indicators for the different degradation levels and thus may be useful for rapid-diagnosis purposes, and (2) exploring the potential of perennial legumes for...


Funding period: 2003 - 2006

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SFB 564: G1.1 - Assessment of Innovations and Sustainable Strategies (Project)

Farm households, whose living standard largely depend on the successful management of natural resources, have a low per capita income and are in danger of further impoverishment due to unsustainable resource management. Investigations in the first phase confirmed the hypothesis. A great number of farms were analyzed and clustered in representative types in both countries. Sustainability was...


Funding period: 2003 - 2006

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SFB 564: G1.2 - Assessment of Innovations and Sustainable Strategies (Project)

Further intensification of agriculture in the highland areas puts pressure on the sustainability of farming systems. To assess the potential of technical innovations and the impacts on sustainable development subproject G1 started developing two types of computer models in phase II of the Uplands Program. Linear Programming (LP) and Multiple-Goal Programming (MGP) models illuminated whether...


Funding period: 2006 - 2009

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SFB 564: D2.4 - Community driven breeding and management programmes building on local resources, local knowledge and organisation opportunities at village, regional and national level (Project)

D2 aims to develop community driven breeding and management programmes using livestock genotypes with high productive adaptability. Based on analysis of smallholder livestock production systems of different remoteness/ production intensity, the establishment of On-Farm Performance Testing Schemes (OPTS) and breeding model calculations, the breeding programs for pigs will be fine-tuned, out- and...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Mobile genetic elements of Brucella - bacteriophages (Project)

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Funding period: 2011 - 2012