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Life Cycle Assessment of Furniture (Project)

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Funding period: 2011 - 2013

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Wooden Building Products in the context of Sustainable Building (Project)

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Funding period: 2001 - 2015

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Dissolved organic matter driven changes in minerals and organic-mineral interactions during paddy soil development (Project)

Previous studies indicated that the development and biogeochemistry of paddy soils relates to the parent material, thus the original soil paddies derive from. The proposed research focuses on redox-mediated changes in mineral composition and mineral-associated organic matter (OM) during paddy transformation of different soils. We plan to subject soil samples to a series of redox cycles, in order...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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A behavioural economic analysis of moral hazards in food production: the case of deviant economic behaviour and disclosure policies on the restaurant, ready-to-eat and retail level (Project)

Deviant behaviour on various levels of the food supply chain may cause food risks. It entails irregular technological procedures which cause (increased probabilities of) adverse outcomes for buyers and consumers. Besides technological hazards and hitherto unknown health threats, moral hazard and malpractice in food businesses represent an additional source of risk which can be termed “behavioural...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Development of an unmanned helicopter as an environmentally friendly and drift-reducing spraying device for grape-vines in steep-slope viticulture - subproject 1 (Project)

It is the aim of the project to develop a small unmanned autonomously flying helicopter (maximum take-off weight up to 150 kg) for the application of pesticides in steep-slope viticulture. During this project the helicopter will be evaluated in regard to economic aspects and labourefficiency, as well as application quality and the resulting biological efficacy of the plant protection measures. By...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an unmanned helicopter as an environmentally friendly and drift-reducing spraying device for grape-vines in steep-slope viticulture - subproject 2 (Project)

It is the aim of the project to develop a small unmanned autonomously flying helicopter (maximum take-off weight up to 150 kg) for the application of pesticides in steep-slope viticulture. During this project the helicopter will be evaluated in regard to economic aspects and labourefficiency, as well as application quality and the resulting biological efficacy of the plant protection measures. By...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an unmanned helicopter as an environmentally friendly and drift-reducing spraying device for grape-vines in steep-slope viticulture - subproject 3 (Project)

It is the aim of the project to develop a small unmanned autonomously flying helicopter (maximum take-off weight up to 150 kg) for the application of pesticides in steep-slope viticulture. During this project the helicopter will be evaluated in regard to economic aspects and labourefficiency, as well as application quality and the resulting biological efficacy of the plant protection measures. By...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of an unmanned helicopter as an environmentally friendly and drift-reducing spraying device for grape-vines in steep-slope viticulture - subproject 4 (Project)

It is the aim of the project to develop a small unmanned autonomously flying helicopter (maximum take-off weight up to 150 kg) for the application of pesticides in steep-slope viticulture. During this project the helicopter will be evaluated in regard to economic aspects and labourefficiency, as well as application quality and the resulting biological efficacy of the plant protection measures. By...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Functional characterization of a calcium-permeable cation channel in plants (Project)

To counter abiotic and biotic stress, intricate signalling networks that govern the initation of defense and resistance responses have evolved in plants. The understanding of the central elements of stimulus-response coupling is vital for a targeted improvement of crops. A very early response of plants to most abiotic and biotic stress factors is an elevation of cytosolic free calcium...


Funding period: 2011 - 2013