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Greenhouse gas emissions in crop rotations with gras-clover in organic farming systems (Project)

...The project aims to measure and derive region-specific emission factors for winter wheat produced in conventional and organic farming systems and for phases in grass-clover rotations critical for N2O emissions. The results serve for improving the German greenhouse gas emission reporting under the UNFCCC and to develop possible methods for reducing N2O emissions in the nitrogen management of grass-clover rotations in organic farming....


Funding period: 2010 - 2012

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Collaborative project: Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target. Subproject D (Project)

...In order to reach our main goal we divided the initial three years of the project into work packages with distinct tasks and milestones. 1. Characterization of the primed state in barley at physiological and molecular levels. Based on our knowledge obtained from study of Arabidopsis and data collected in barley and wheat, we will analyze the signaling pathways relevant for establishment of priming and develop molecular markers for its detection. 2. Identification of barley lines highly responsive to priming by microbiomes and the genomic regions/genes involved. ...During the first phase (initial three years) of the project we aim to achieve three main milestones; a) Collection of priming-responsive barley lines, which could be taken over to the next stage of the project (genetics association and breeding strategy for new barley varieties); b) The characterization of the microbial community responsible for the priming effect, strains which could be used in the new product(s) and; c) A better understanding of the physiological state defined as 'primed plant'....


Funding period: 2016 - 2020

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Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target (Project)

...In order to reach our main goal we divided the initial three years of the project into work packages with distinct tasks and milestones. 1. Characterization of the primed state in barley at physiological and molecular levels. Based on our knowledge obtained from Arabidopsis studies and data collected in barley and wheat, we will analyze the signaling pathways relevant for establishment of priming and develop molecular markers for its detection. 2. Identification of barley lines highly responsive to priming by microbiomes and the genomic regions/genes involved. ...During the first phase (initial three years) of the project we aim to achieve three main milestones; a) Collection of priming-responsive barley lines, which could be taken over to the next stage of the project (genetics association and breeding strategy for new barley varieties); b) The characterization of the microbial community responsible for the priming effect, strains which could be used in the new product(s) and; c) A better understanding of the physiological state defined as 'primed plant'. https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-09-18-0041-R https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-03-19-0015-R  ...


Funding period: 2017 - 2019

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Collaborative project: Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target. Subproject A (Project)

...In order to reach our main goal we divided the initial three years of the project into work packages with distinct tasks and milestones. 1. Characterization of the primed state in barley at physiological and molecular levels. Based on our knowledge obtained from study of Arabidopsis and data collected in barley and wheat, we will analyze the signaling pathways relevant for establishment of priming and develop molecular markers for its detection. 2. Identification of barley lines highly responsive to priming by microbiomes and the genomic regions/genes involved. ...During the first phase (initial three years) of the project we aim to achieve three main milestones; a) Collection of priming-responsive barley lines, which could be taken over to the next stage of the project (genetics association and breeding strategy for new barley varieties); b) The characterization of the microbial community responsible for the priming effect, strains which could be used in the new product(s) and; c) A better understanding of the physiological state defined as 'primed plant'....


Funding period: 2016 - 2020

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New and innovative direct selling concepts for agricultural products - state of the art, best-practice-examples, analysis of consumer expectations and recommendations for stakeholders (Project)

...The project which starts in October 2017 and lasts for 27 months covers three work packages. Work package 1 includes the survey and analysis of the status quo of agricultural direct marketing in Germany as well as the projects for the future of farms and the respective regions. ...Considered questions amongst others are: the number of farms offering direct marketing, the spatial distribution of agricultural direct marketing, the kind of products marketed in the regions, forms of organisation and distribution, opportunities and risks of these forms of direct selling. Work package 2 undertakes the survey and analysis of particular innovative approaches of agricultural direct marketing. ...The following DELPHI-surveys will be conducted within three German research areas and within the flagship projects: a) about 15-20 regional experts (e.g. rural development managers), b) about 150 customers (consumers) in the selected flagship projects. ...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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SFB 552: B5 - Effects of ENSO droughts and land-use practices on soil C, N, P dynamics in a tropical rainforest and agroforestry systems in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (Project)

...In a throughfall exclusion experiment the impacts of a moderate and a severe drought and subsequent re-wetting cycles in a natural tropical forest and in a cacao agroforest will be analysed with regard to soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition and N, P and C turnover and availability. Responses of nutrient availability to different land-use management practices such as N-fertilisation and weeding activities are studied in cacao agroforestry systems. ...


Funding period: 2006 - 2011

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CarboZALF - Carbon Dynamics of arable Landscape under Climate Change (Project)

...Establishment of a field experiment 'C-dynamics of arable sites' as a starting point (CarboZALF-D). ...


Funding period: 2009 - 2019

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SFB 564: B2.3 - Transport of agrochemicals in a watershed in Northern Thailand (Project)

...In the third phase, B2.3 will turn from the hillslope to the watershed scale. ...The study area will be the Mae Sa watershed (138 km2), which includes the Mae Sa Noi subcatchment where B2 carried out detailed investigations during the last two phases. ...For model calibration, discharge measurements are available for the Mae Sa Noi subcatchment (12 km2) and for the neighboring Mae Nai subcatchment (18 km2). ...


Funding period: 2006 - 2009

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Studies on toxicity and genotoxicity of substances from commodities, e.g. azo dyes and vulcanisation aids (Project)

...Initially, azo dyes in clothing are studied as model compounds.Cytotoxicity and mutagenicity of the azo dyes AR 1 and DO 3 were investigated. Results indicated clastogenic activity of AR 1 in the presence of a metabolising system. ...


Funding period: 2002 - 2007

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Living mulch systems with annual legumes (Project)

...Several field trials have been established over a period of 2 1/2 years, growing wheat and rye in living mulches of 6 different legume species (Medicago orbicularis, M. minima, Trifolium campestre, T. subterraneum as annual species, T. repens and M. lupulina as control). ...


Funding period: 2004 - 2007