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Global and regional distribution of biomass potentials (Project)
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Funding period: 2009 - 2009
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GLOWA - Elbe: Integrated Analysis of the Impacts of the Environment and Society in the Elbe Basin (Project)
Development of integrated strategies on the sustainable management of water availability problems and water use conflicts arising from Global Change, and of related environmental and socio-economic problems in the Elbe Basin.
Funding period: 2007 - 2010
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Viruses of Gramineae potentially affecting cereal cultures in Germany -Development of detection methods and characterization of biological, serological and genetic diversity. (Project)
Cereal species can potentially become infected by a great number of various viruses. Solely for wheat about 34 naturally occurring viruses are described in the literature. Due to the changing environmental and production conditions, new virus diseases can potentially emerge in cereals also in Germany. As a concrete example the occurrence of Wheat streak mosaic virus recently discovered in several...
Funding period: 2009 - 2011
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Adaptation due to the establishment of mixed forests (workpackage 15) (Project)
The project activities are aimed at developing decision support tools for optimising mixtures of scots pine and native oak species and pine and beech, respectively. This shall be done in order to support the adaptation of forest adaptation to climate change in north-eastern Germany. The project will use the regions 'Barnim-Uckermark' and 'Spreewald-Lausitz' as exemplary area. The decision support...
Funding period: 2009 - 2014
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HYDBOS - An advisory tool for the use and protection of hydromorphic soils taking into account changing climate conditions (sub-project 13) (Project)
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Funding period: 2009 - 2014
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Mapping of novel resistance sources to late blight from Solanum wild species and utilization for potato breeding programs (Project)
The development and utilization in potato breeding of novel resistance sources are absolutely required in consequence of the increasingly restricted availability of efficient pesticides and the rapid adaptation of the oomycete Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary. Plant genetic resources can be used to increase the pathogen resistances in potato. According to wide evaluations gene bank...
Funding period: 2009 - 2019
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Sustainable fodder production in grasslands and fodder production by applying the CULTAN-fertilization method taking account of basic fodder quality and manure recycling (Project)
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Funding period: 2006 - 2009
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Conception, Coordination, Implementation and Evaluation of the Soil Condition Inventory in forests (BZE II) (Project)
Within the scope of the second soil survey in German forests, efficient and cost-effective approaches should be developed in order to meet following requirements: · the actual chemical conditions of forest soils and its changes since the first inventory should be described. · within the scope of the United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change as well as the reporting commitment according...
Funding period: 2001 - 2013
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Study on Ammonia Reduction in Dairy Barns Using a Cleaning device on Slatted Floors (Project)
Aim of the study is to test the effects of a highly efficient cleaning device for slatted floors on the reduction of ammonia emissions in dairy barns. The device combines the advantages of a wet as well as a mechanical cleaning whereas the water wastage is kept as low as possible. Within the framework of the study emission values derived from common fouling of the slatted floors are determined at...
Funding period: 2009 - 2011
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Modelling of the effects of fertilisation under climate change (Project)
Climate change leads to a changes in temperature and precipitation patterns in Germany, thereby changing the fertilizer effectiveness (eg changes in water by reduced rainfall, changes in soil water etc.). Using geographic information systems, the impact of various climate scenarios on the supply of sulfur will be investigated.
Funding period: 2000 - 2009