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Response and adaptation of barley to changing environmental conditions (Project)

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Funding period: 2021 - 2023

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Response of ant assemblages to changing management practices in permanent grasslands of Central Germany (Project)

Abandonment and underuse result in loss of area and habitat quality of upland grasslands. In the present study we use ants as indicators for the assessment of land-use options for the maintenance of permanent grassland. Permanent grasslands are key elements of European agricultural landscapes. However, traditional permanent grassland systems are threatened by either intensification or...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Response of insects on gaps in forrests - off society to cellular processes (Project)

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Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Response of soil biological and soil chemical parameters of a field soil to atmospheric CO2-enrichment (FACE) (Project)

One goal of the THE BRAUNSCHWEIG CARBON PROJECT (FACE) is, to help to minimize the up to date insufficient knowledge on the global carbon balance under an increased concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Particularly with respect to the C-fluxes in the atmosphere-plant-soil system of cultivated land there are particularly open questions. One aspect of FACE is concerned with the question if...


Funding period: 1998 - 2009

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Responses of European Forests and Society to Invasive Pathogens (Project)

Invasive alien species pose a serious global threat to biodiversity by competing with native organisms for limited resources and by their ability to modify entire landscapes. In the RESIPATH project we study how European forest communities have been affected by and how they respond to invasive pathogens. We are working with disease prevention in elm, ash, alder and oak, trees that are important...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Responses of European Forests and Society to Invasive Pathogens (Project)

Invasive alien species pose a serious global threat to biodiversity by competing with native organisms for limited resources and by their ability to modify entire landscapes. In the RESIPATH project we study how European forest communities have been affected by and how they respond to invasive pathogens. We are working with disease prevention in elm, ash, alder and oak, trees that are important...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

Relevancy: 100%

Responses of European forests and society to invasive plant pathogens (Project)

The project focuses on how European forest communities have responded to invasive pathogens. Studying the invasions at European level will allow us to include the entire populations of several tree species, such as elm, oak and ash, currently affected by different invaders affecting trees at different ages (Ophiostoma novo-ulmi=old trees, Chalara fraxinea=young trees, Erysiphe=small trees,...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Responsiveness of powdery mildew (PM; Erysiphe necator) resistant grapevine cultivars and breeding lines (Vitis spec.) against genetically diverse North American PM isolates for future breeding programs (Project)

The aim of the intended collaboration between the Julius Kühn-Institute, Institute for Grapevine Breeding, Geilweilerhof, Germany and the USDA ARS Grape Genetics Research Unit, 630 N. West St. Geneva, NY, USA is to test the potential of natural genetic resistances against powdery mildew used in grapevine resistance breeding programs. Therefore, two already known and widely used resistances...


Funding period: 2019 - 2020

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Ressource conservation by grossly delimbed energy round logs (Project)

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Funding period: 2014 - 2018