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FOR 756: Vulnerability to poverty and dynamics of poverty in Southeast Asia (Collaborative project)

The overall objective of the proposed DFG research unit is to advance theoretically and empirically the concept and the methodology of measuring vulnerability to poverty in the economic and political context of emerging economies in Southeast Asia. This objective will be reached through interdisciplinary economic research that is based on the establishment and analysis of a wide-ranging, joint...


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FOR 948: Nitrogen uptake, metabolism and remobilization in leaves during plant senescence (Collaborative project)

DFG-FOR948 is funded by the DFG to research nitrogen uptake, metabolism and remobilization in leaves during plant senescence. An integrated approach is undertaken to improve the basic understanding, prognosis and modulation of N retranslocation during senescence for an efficient use of nitrogen input in agricultural plant production. In order to meet this challenge, the research group is composed...


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FOR 995: Biogeochemistry of paddy soil evolution (Collaborative project)

The Research Unit Biogeochemistry of Paddy Soil Evolution will focus on the identification of main processes responsible for paddy soil evolution. To understand paddy soil evolution, we have to relate the dynamics of hydrologically and microbially mediated redox processes to the dynamics of soil minerals and soil organic matter. This is strongly related to the question of the microbial...


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KlimaLabel: CO2 footprints in the food chain (Project)

KlimaLabel: CO2 footprints in the food chain


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Diversify - Alternative resistances and strategies against leaf diseases in organic tomato breeding (Project)

For the expansion of organic tomato cultivation in Germany, new tomato varieties are to be developed that have a high leaf health, especially against the velvet spot disease caused by the fungal pathogen Fulvia fulva, but also against powdery mildew (e.g. Pseudoidium neolycopersici) and late blight (Phytophthora infestans). In the AlResiTom project, previously unexploited resistance genes against...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Potato breeding for stress tolerance and processing suitability for organic farming (Project)

This project aims to develop basic material for breeding new varieties for organic farming. To safeguard good yields in organic production, new breeding clones carrying improved tolerance against biotic and abiotic stresses are essential. Testing and selection of breeding material for several years and in varying organic environments ensure the identification of clones adapted to organic...


Funding period: 2024 - 2029

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The Microbiome of Potato Cyst- and Root-lesion Nematodes in Soil Specifically Altered by Plant, Impacting on their Fitness (Project)

Isolating and identifying the bacteria and fungi species that attach to the infective stages of the nematode species G. rostochiensis, P. neglectus, and P. crenatus in different soils. Determining whether the sets of attached bacteria and fungi vary significantly between the three nematode species in the same soil. Assessing the effect of the soil microbial community on suppressiveness towards G....


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum and Ralstonia syzygii: emerging threats in and outside Europe. Study on the epidemiology and the development and validation of detection and identification protocols (Project)

Findings of Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum in Europe show that species considered "tropical" can also become established and pose a threat to European agriculture. This project aims to create a platform for the exchange of knowledge and methods between scientists in order to jointly improve the identification and control of these species.


Funding period: 2024 - 2026