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Investigation of epidemiology of soil-borne viruses in triticale with the objective of development virus resistant cultivars with high biomass yields for extraction of biogas and ethanol, sub project 2: Development of virus-resistant varieties with high biomass yields (Project)

Triticale exhibits a high yield potential and is a potential cereal for the efficiently production of biomass for the extraction of biogas and ethanol in line with using conceptions of peripheral bio energy. The production of triticale is heavy at risk by soil-borne virus in many growing areas. The plant health is a main precondition for the stable use of triticale as renewable resource. The JKI...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of a resistance breeding method for the host pathogen system potato/ Rhizoctonia solani and the development of an application strategy for a fungal antagonist for the reduction of the soilborne and tuberborne inoculums - Subproject 2 (Project)

Quality deficiencies of potato tubers caused by Rhizoctonia solani are one of the main reasons for refusal of production charges by the processing industry. The cultivation of resistant cultivars is an efficient control strategy. Hence, the main goal of the project was to establish a test method which does allow the reliable characterization of the resistance level in potato cultivars against R....


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Regional renaissance of rye and rapeseed aiming at reducing problems in crop and animal production by reevaluation of rye constituents and their use for sustainable production in terms of environment, animal welfare and consumer protection. Subproject 2 (Project)

The use of rye as a robust cereal with high resistance to diseases and drought and low demands on fertilizers and pesticides, as well as rapeseed as a regional source of protein in pig feeding, offers opportunities to make modern animal nutrition concepts more climate-adapted and sustainable. The results of the project "6-R-concept" show that the use of even larger quantities of rye and rapeseed...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Altered productivity and carbon sequestration of German forests in the face of climate change: (i) model development with data sets of soil inventory (BZE) and European Level I monitoring plots and (ii) model applications on an expanded dataset of the National Forest Inventory (BWI) - WP-KS-KW. Subproject 3 (Project)

The german national forest inventory (NFI) is an important instrument for forest policy of the federal and state governments. It is also increasingly used for practice-relevant research on tree species distribution and site productivity. However, the data on soil and climate at the NFI sites are covered only unsatisfactorily. The primary objective of this research project is therefore to combine...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Cooperation of consultingand machinery rings during the practice transfer through Mobile AgrarPortale. Subproject 2 (Project)

The objective of SoFi is to support a site specific and resource efficient application of nutrients as well as measures to optimize soil conservation by developing services providing site specific geoinformation with respect to the aims of the program of supporting innovation of the BMEL regarding the reduction of greenhouse gases. The new fertilization ordinance (Düngeverordnung, DÜV) leads to...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: The focus of the survey is the optimization of the automated anesthesia by means of isoflurane for piglet castration by using a mobile anesthesia device, as well as the implementation of the method in breeding farms - subproject 2 (Project)

The aim of the present joint project is to optimize the automated anesthesia by isoflurane for the castration of piglets using a mobile anesthesia device. Implementation concepts will also be developed for the application of the method in breeding farms. The first part of the study focuses on the evaluation and determination of the time required for the different anesthetic gas mixtures that are...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021