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Identification of future breeding potential for more climate protection in plant production - assessment of the contribution of breeding progress to reducing the CO2 footprint (Project)

Based on extensive variety trial data, the contribution of breeding progress to climate protection for the most relevant crops in Germany is evaluated using life cycle analysis (LCA) and statistical methods. Relevant plant characteristics for climate protection are identified and future breeding potential for more climate protection in plant production is shown. The project builds on the...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Collaborative project: The development of innovative concepts for pig pens that will be socially acceptable also in the future based on a scientifically supported discourse of agribusiness, civil society and scientific actors. Subproject 3 (Project)

Innovative pig pens are the main issue to be analyzed by the project. They will be created in interdisciplinary heterogeneous group discussions that are professionally moderated. The evolving pen concepts will simultaneously be planned and visualized. A discourse between agriculture, civil society and science shall be initiated in order to create housing systems for pigs that meet the diverse...


Funding period: 2017 - 2019

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Collaborative project: Analysis of locomotion in cattle using fluoroscopy and novel load measurement systems as a basis for modification of claw trimming methods and a sustainable optimization of species-appropriate animal husbandry - subproject 3 (Project)

The project ProKlaue developed and evaluated procedures for a sustainable improvement of husbandry conditions and optimization of claw health management in dairy cows. The overarching goal was a significant improvement of claw health in intense housing systems and the improvement of animal wellbeing. Claw biomechanics of the bovine distal limb were analyzed in ex vivo and in vivo studies using...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Ecological and economic strategies for sustainable land management in the Russian steppes: A potential solution to climate change. Subproject 3: Soil ecology, metabolism, agricultural economics, environment (Project)

The overarching goals of this subproject are: to lay the scientific basis for sustainable and carbon-optimized land management in the largest conversion areas in the world, located in the south Siberian/Kazakh steppes to investigate how these vulnerable agricultural ecosystems can be best adapted to climate change. Individual objectives are: to evaluate the organic carbon (OC) storage in soils...


Funding period: 2011 - 2016

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Collaborative Project: Risk management for biotic damages in forest stands for achieving sustainable forest management. Subproject 3: research on the long-term effects of insecticide measures on arthropod diversity and trophic interactions in oak forests (Project)

The project includes the environmental monitoring of forest ecosystems and the development of measures for an integrated pest management in forestry.


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Collaborative project: Defensins to monitor and to characterise the vigor of broad-leaved trees under changing climatic conditions. Subproject 3: Physiological and biochemical adaptations of young plants under the influence of biotic and abiotic stress (Project)

European beech (Fagus sylvatica) and oaks (including Quercus petraea) are the most prevalent deciduous treespecies in Germany with great ecological and central forest management significance. In order to ensure thesustainable development and management of these species, even under the regional conditions of climatechange, practicable and precise methods for the early detection of abiotic and...


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 3: Value chain hardwood (solid) from low-value assortments. (Project)

The focus of the work is on indigenous hardwood species; beech, oak, ash, maple and birch. The aim is to make hardwood for use in construction economically viable (i.e. to produce the product more efficiently and thus more cost-effectively).


Funding period: 2016 - 2019