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Collaborative project BioTip: Social-ecological tipping points in the Humboldt system. Subproject 4: Socio-ecological modeling and management strategies (Project)
The Humboldt Current system with its upwelling area at the Pacific coast of South America is a highly productive ecosystem and a hotspot of global importance in terms of both capture fisheries and marine biodiversity. The system is subject to major seasonal, annual, decadal, and centenary fluctuations in the climate system, the dynamics of the ecosystem, as well as anthropogenic impacts of...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Development of novel and sustainable permanent antifog additive masterbatches for polyolefin foils in greenhouse applications - subproject 4 (Project)
This joint research and development project deals with the development and subsequent commercialization of environmentally friendly and sustainable permanent antifog additive masterbatches for polyolefin foils in greenhouse applications. The innovative potential of this novel class of polymeric materials lies in the significant improvement in long-term stability of such foils which are equipped...
Funding period: 2018 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Genome-based strategies to use the tertiary gene-pool for breeding of climate-smart wheat - subproject 4 (Project)
The pre-competitive research and prototype demonstration in TERTIUS utilizes the wheat genome sequence as well as knowledge gained from fundamental research on cellular mechanisms of stress response to systematically screen the gene pool of wheat for valuable gene variants and to improve the drought tolerance of elite breeding material through precision breeding approaches. The overall objective...
Funding period: 2020 - 2023
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WASCAL (West African Science Service Center on Climate Change and Adapted Land Use). Work Package 2.2 Rangeland monitoring for land use management and adaptation (Project)
Grazing systems are among the most important components of regional land use systems in West Africa. The understanding of their resilience and their adaptation to changing climate conditions is of crucial importance for the livelihood of rural people in the region. However, current grazing systems feature different degrees of adaptation to climate. In our approach, forage quality and quantity are...
Funding period: 2012 - 2016
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Collaborative project: Press residues - a by-production from oil production - a sustainable ingredient for the production of high-quality feed for aquaculture – Subproject 5 (Project)
The aim of the current project is to investigate the potential of by-products from oil production as a novel and sustainable ingredient for the production of feed for aquaculture in particular for the breeding of trout. Therefore, four different raw materials, residues from sunflower, soy, rapeseed and linseed oil production, were chosen. These materials were extruded adapting the extrusion...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Collaborative project: Development of an autonomous plantation maintenance robot with electric drives taking special account of modern plant protection application in orchards and vineyards - subproject 5 (Project)
Based on the results of previous research, an electrically driven planting robot was developed, which is able to carry out various tasks in wine and fruit plants autonomously. Using the example of "modern plant protection" as a demanding application, the navigation in the tree row and the process control were tested and optimized. The use of leaf wall scanning for the injection molding and...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Adaptation strategies of forest hygiene facing an increasing potential of pathogens in vulnerable regions with regard to climate change and the growing number of restrictions. Subproject 5 (Project)
Precipitation deficits caused by geographical and seasonal effects lead to a growing risk of abiotic and biotic stress for forest ecosystems (such as drought, fire, pest infestations, or disease). This effect is explicitly men-tioned in the current IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) assessment report on climate change as accelerating factors influencing the predicted emission...
Funding period: 2014 - 2017
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Collaborative project: Identification of quantitative resistance for production of new cultivars with durable broad-spectrum resistance against Phoma lingam causing stem canker of rapeseed - subproject 5 (Project)
Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph Phoma lingam) causes stem cancer of oilseed rape, the most important fungal disease of oilseed rape in Germany. In current rapeseed varieties qualitative monogenic race-specific resistance genes have been overcome by the evolution of the pathogen. This represents a new challenge to the genetic improvement of durable fungal resistance in modern cultivars. Thus,...
Funding period: 2017 - 2020
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Collaborative project: Utilisation-oriented investigations of low-value hardwood assortments for the production of innovative products. Subproject 5: Production of fiberboard materials and optimization of fiberization technology (Project)
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Funding period: 2016 - 2019
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Collaborative project: Genomic and proteomic architecture and environmental variability of quality and health related traits in wheat for innovative new wheat varieties and products – subproject 5 (Project)
The overall aim of the project is to deepen our knowledge on the basics of quality characters in wheat under changing cropping and climate conditions in Central Europe. This will be achieved by combining latest technology of phenotyping, genomics, proteomics, and spectrometry in a multi-disciplinary consortium.
Funding period: 2019 - 2024