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SFB 299: Project C 2.1 - Adaptation of oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and false flax (Camelina sativa Crtz.) to marginal conditions as a basis for the development of “low-input” genotypes (Project)

...Oilseed crops play a major role in agriculture and industry, both for food and non-food purposes. In Germany and Europe, winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is the major oil-crop today. The seed oil of this crop species, a member of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), is considered as a high-quality oil....


Funding period: 1997 - 2008

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Common Beech for Forestation and Diversification: Development of Forestation Techniques and Assessment of the Genetic Variation in Reproductive Material (Project)

... Common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) is an important tree species of Europe, mainly western and Central Europe. It has been gradually reduced in its area already since the middle ages, mainly due... forestation at reasonable prices. Another problem is intermittent seed production of beech with 4-8 years...


Funding period: 1997 - 2000

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

... includes besides an N-variant with a normal N application (local practice) a variant with 50% N....


Funding period: 1998 - 2009

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Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2-concentration on fluxes of carbon and water vapour of a crop rotation (Project)

... and water relations (e.g. water use efficiency) of plant canopies are based on these primary reactions. The impact of CO2-concentration on photosynthesis depends on both endogenous (e.g. growth stage)... was observed to decline up to 50%. However, it is still unknown how this effects extrapolate to canopy level....


Funding period: 1998 - 2010

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Stable S isotopes as indicators for Sulphur immission and turnover in ecosystems (Project)

... occurring S in soils of e.g. agricultural or forest stands. Hence, it is possible to trace S deriving... pollutants containing S - e.g. as SO2 produced during combustion of fossil fuels - might as well be traced...


Funding period: 1999 - 1999

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SFB 299: Project B3.3 - Zoology (Project)

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Funding period: 2000 - 2008

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SPP 1090 AG 1: Physical stabilization of soil organic matter caused by formation of hydrophobic interfaces on aggregates and particles (Project)

... e.g. quartz plates. Finally the results of the characterization of the surface properties...


Funding period: 2000 - 2008

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SPP 1090 AG 1: The quantitative importance of ligand exchange, cation bridging and van der Waals forces in stabilizing organic matter by coupling to mineral surfaces (Project)

... capacity of the mineral assemblage, b) what is the influence of clay mineralogy on stabilisation rates, c)...


Funding period: 2000 - 2008

Relevancy: 9%

SPP 1090 AG 2: Characterisation of the sodium pyrophosphate extractable soil organic matter with FT-IR (Project)

... turnover models (for example Roth 23.6) and to add a qualitative term to the model concerning...


Funding period: 2000 - 2006

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SPP 1090 AG 2: Highly Time-Resolved Study of Structural and Isotopic (d 13C) Variations within Lipid Fractions derived from a Naturally Marked Tschernosem (Project)

... of automated sequential liquid chromatography into the following fractions: a) aliphatics, b) aromatics, c)...


Funding period: 2000 - 2006