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P. H. Petersen Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH
Institution
Section overview
Description
At P. H. PETERSEN, we continue to cultivate new varieties which meet the current requirements of agricultural practice.
The whole cultivation facility now comprises around 50 hectares for the breeding yards, performance tests and propagation of preliminary crops. Resistance tests and breeding trials are carried out in climate-controlled greenhouses to ensure successful cultivation.
We begin by cross-breeding suitable parent plants, and then select specific valued properties in the following generations such as yield, nematode-resistance, inclination to flower, field development, production of mass and many other characteristics. Promising candidates are propagated in isolation in order to avoid cross-pollination and presented for approval by the Federal Office of Plant Varieties.
An intensive exchange with research institutes, consultants and agriculturists provides valuable ideas and suggestions for efficient variety developments and results in practice-oriented solutions.
Activities
- Funding
- Research Support
Coordinated projects
- Biological nitrification inhibition for sustainable and environmentally-orientated crop production in 2030 - Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH
- Collaborative project: Ensuring multifunctionality in forage production through species richness in intensive grasslands - Subproject D
- Collaborative project: Genetic analysis and modeling of wheat-rust interaction to develop stable, multi-resistant wheat varieties - subproject E
- Collaborative project: Improved assessment of the greenhouse gas emission reduction by catch crops in arable crop production and development of an advisory tool for more precise nitrogen fertilization after catch crop cultivation – subproject 4
- Collaborative project: Improvement of the sustainable use of oil radish (Raphanus sativus) as a greening crop by broadening its clubroot resistance – subproject 2
- Collaborative project: Optimization of biofumigation for the non-chemical control of soil-borne pathogens – Subproject 2
Financed funding programmes
Involved in research projects
Contact
P. H. Petersen Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH
Streichmühler Str. 8a
24977 Grundhof
Schleswig-Holstein
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)4636 89-0
Fax: +49 (0)4636 89-66
Email: service(@)phpetersen.com