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Collaborative project: Development, design, building and evaluation of components and machines to place and recover drip irrigation pipes in potato production (Opti-Tropf-Tech) - subproject 3 (Project)

In the frame of a joint research project optimized and modular devices to lay and to recover drip tapes have been developed, built and tested. The aim was to reduce the amount of work and to avoid damage of the drip tapes to make the water and energy saving method of drip irrigation of potatoes more attractive to farmers. The placement blades of the new laying device follow the potato row by...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of an integrated pest management strategy to minimize yellow rust of wheat, Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici, in cereal crops - Subprojekt 3 (Project)

Yellow rust, Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici, is one of the most important cereal pathogens. It can cause significant yield losses that can only be minimized by increased use of fungicides. Whether this has been already reduced the effectiveness of commonly used fungicides is not yet known.The limited durability of race-specific resistances affords urgently a novel approach of integrated pest...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Identification of quantitative resistance for production of new cultivars with durable broad-spectrum resistance against Phoma lingam causing stem canker of rapeseed - subproject 3 (Project)

Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph Phoma lingam) causes stem cancer of oilseed rape, the most important fungal disease of oilseed rape in Germany. In current rapeseed varieties qualitative monogenic race-specific resistance genes have been overcome by the evolution of the pathogen. This represents a new challenge to the genetic improvement of durable fungal resistance in modern cultivars. Thus,...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Development of an innovative washing process for fresh cut lettuce based on the non-thermal Plasma technology to increase product safety, -quality and sustainability. Subproject 3 (Project)

The use of plasma technology in the food sector represents a new and innovative approach with a direct focus on the product. A previously unconsidered field of research is the combination of the use of plasma technology, in the form of plasma-treated water (PTW), for the sanitation of fresh cut lettuce with the optimisation of the sustainability of the resources used for washing, such as water,...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Development of innovative analytical technologies as a prerequisite for the production of safe and high-quality crustacean products and a sustainable stock management - subproject 3 (Project)

The project KrustInUVa aimed to develop different DNA- and protein-based methods for species authentication of crustaceans. A comprehensive collection of crustacean species forms the basis for these research activities. Their valid DNA sequences will be published in public databases. To enable a rapid species identification and high throughput of samples, a multiplex real-time PCR for...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Economically assessed and simulation-based approach for the reduction of losses induced by set-up and cleaning operations within food processing and packaging plants - subproject 3 (Project)

The joint project VoReVe with SimPlan AG, Hochschule Hannover, Iglo Frozen Fish International and FRoSTA AG, funded by BMEL, included the conception of an economically evaluated and simulation-based process model. The goal was to reduce losses during setup and cleaning processes in food and packaging plants in the food processing industry and to accomplish more effective production planning and...


Funding period: 2018 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Maintenance of open landscapes through target-oriented habitat and wildlife management – integrating free-ranging red deer in open land management. Subproject 3 (Project)

The existing variety of ecologically important habitats and communities in Central-European cultural landscapes is largely the result of historic, extensive types of agricultural land-use systems. The constant, long-term use and formation of these areas through humans is a vital base for biological diversity in present-day cultural landscapes. Substantial changes in land-use systems have made it...


Funding period: 2014 - 2019

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Collborative project BioTip: Spatial and temporal analysis of tipping points of the socioecological system of the southern North Sea. Subproject 3: Ecological tipping points and their economic consequences (Project)

SeaUseTip will improve our understanding of the relationships between ecosystem services and human uses. We will develop spatially-resolved, cross-sectoral management strategies in order to avoid unwanted tipping points of the socio-ecological system of the North Sea. The project focusses on the fishery and their resources in the German EEZ (exclusive economic zones) and surrounding Areas.


Funding period: 2019 - 2022