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Vigna beans and more - Screening of subtropical legume species for cultivation in Germany - ZALF (Project)

The aim of the project BOENLE is the screening of different species of the genus Vigna (Vigna radiata (mung bean), Vigna angularis (adzuki bean), Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (black-eyed pea), Vigna mungo (urd bean) and the species Phaseolus coccineus (runner bean)) for cultivation in Germany in order to expand the future portfolio of legume species. The projects focuses on the use for...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Vigna beans and more - Screening subtropical legume species for cultivation in Germany - LTZ (Project)

The aim of the project BOENLE is the screening of different species of the genus Vigna (Vigna radiata (mung bean), Vigna angularis (adzuki bean), Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (black-eyed pea), Vigna mungo (urd bean) and the species Phaseolus coccineus (runner bean)) for cultivation in Germany in order to expand the future portfolio of legume species. The projects focuses on the use for...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Vigna beans and more - Screening of subtropical legume species for cultivation in Germany - LfL (Project)

The aim of the project BOENLE is the screening of different species of the genus Vigna (Vigna radiata (mung bean), Vigna angularis (adzuki bean), Vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (black-eyed pea), Vigna mungo (urd bean) and the species Phaseolus coccineus (runner bean)) for cultivation in Germany in order to expand the future portfolio of legume species. The projects focuses on the use for...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Harmonized budgeting of nutrient cycles at intensive forest monitoring sites (Project)

Harmonized budgeting of nutrient cycles at intensive forest monitoring sites


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Methods for outbreak management of Popillia japonica in line with EU plant protection legislation (Project)

The project shall map 1. The different surveillance strategies used for P. japonica within EU member states (MS), Switzerland and United Kingdom, and what approaches have proven effective in early detection. 2. Which management methods (inclusive plant protection products = PPPs) are approved and officially applicable in the different EU MS or where an indication extension would be quickly...


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Pesticide-free LED-based production of ornamental young plants to reduce climate-damaging emissions on an individual farm basis (Project)

The aim of the project is to produce resilient ornamental young plants under glass with significantly reduced carbon equivalent (CO2e) emissions compared to current production systems. In order to achieve these resource savings, the "young plant cultivation system" is being energetically optimised at various points. The holistic approach combines the aspects of plant cultivation, plant...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Long-term opportunities and risks of using biochar in soils: Analysis of changed soil fertility parameters, C storage behaviour and ecotoxicological and environmental effects (Project)

The aim of the PK-BODENABC project is to characterize long-term changes in soil more than 10 years after the introduction of biochar (PK) at four different locations with soil properties ranging from sandy to loamy to clayey in order to answer the question of whether additive soil carbon storage occurs and whether positive or negative effects are to be expected in the long term: The...


Funding period: 2025 - 2026

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Long-term opportunities and risks of using biochar in soils: Analysis of changed soil fertility parameters, C storage behaviour and ecotoxicological and environmental effects (Project)

The aim of the PK-BODENABC project is to characterize long-term changes in soil more than 10 years after the introduction of biochar (PK) at four different locations with soil properties ranging from sandy to loamy to clayey in order to answer the question of whether additive soil carbon storage occurs and whether positive or negative effects are to be expected in the long term: The...


Funding period: 2025 - 2026

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Long-term opportunities and risks of using biochar in soils: Analysis of changed soil fertility parameters, C storage behaviour and ecotoxicological and environmental effects - JWG University (Project)

The aim of the PK-BODENABC project is to characterize long-term changes in soil more than 10 years after the introduction of biochar (PK) at four different locations with soil properties ranging from sandy to loamy to clayey in order to answer the question of whether additive soil carbon storage occurs and whether positive or negative effects are to be expected in the long term: The...


Funding period: 2025 - 2026

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Yield increase of permanent lignocellulosic crops by and for biochar - TI (Project)

The aim of DauerCo@l is to evaluate the use of biochar for the physical and chemical amelioration of marginal sandy and clayey soils. The project will investigate potential long-term increases in the yield of lignocellulosic permanent crops through the application of biochar, in order to achieve an areal optimized, improved availability of raw material for the production of further biochar....


Funding period: 2025 - 2026