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LfL - Institute for Plant Protection (IPS)
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- A Multi tasking AI assisted Robot System for Individualized Management of Crops and Weeds
- Alternative pest control methods with insect pathogenic nematodes to keep corn rootworm populations under the injury threshold
- Annual detection of Rhizoctonia and nematodes infestation in sugar beets in the Bavarian growing areas with geo-referenced location of the individual field areas
- Cockchafer in the Bavarian Forest
- Comparison of systems for weed control inagriculture
- Development and evaluation of procedures and techniques for alternative weed control and for minimizing herbizide use in crop production
- Development of molecular biological methods to qualtitativen and quantitative detection and for differentiation of Fusarium spp.
- Development, evaluation and realisation of the prognosis-system “ÖKO-SIMPHYT” to control potato late blight in organic farming with reduced use of copper
- Development, testing and realization of the forecast model ECO-SIMPHYT for targeted control of late blight (P. infestans) in organic potato production with the aim of the use of copper-containing fungicides to be reduced to a minimum
- Development, validation and practical implementation of a weather-based forecasting model for infestation incidence of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in rapeseed
- Effective control of vole and field mouse in grassland of Bavaria
- EntoProg - Development of digital prognosismodels and decision support systems in cropprotection for estimating the infestation of harmfulinsects in oil seed rape, sugar beet and maize
- Establishment of a quantitative detection method for Rhizoctonia solani AG 2-2 in soil
- Establishment, validation, verification and accreditation of modern, efficient, highly sensitive and highly specific methods for reliable detection of plant viruses and -viroids
- Extraction of eggs of the quarantine harmful organism Diabrotica virgifera virgifera (Western corn rootworm) from soil samples
- Fusarium - pre harvest monitoring in winter wheat
- Herbicide tolerance of poplar and willow species
- Integrated control strategy against the late beet rot of sugar beet
- Integrated weed management (IWM) in arable farming
- Is the cultivation of hazelnuts for fruit production in Bavaria economically possible? 2nd continuation
- Management of water ragwort in permanent grassland
- Meaning of corn stubble and soil tillage on the corn borer population
- Monitoring and methods to control the planthopper Pentastiridius leporinus and the bacterial disease ´SBR´ in sugar beet
- Monitoring for dangerous hop viruses, the Hop Stunt Viroid (HpSVd) and the Citrus viroid IV (CVd IV) in German hop cultivation
- Monitoring of dangerous virus and viroid infections of hops in Germany
- Occurrence and significance of damaging stink bugs (Pentatomidae) in Bavarian fruit and vegetable cultivation
- PENTAcontrol - Development of a sustainable regulation strategy against tree bugs in horticulture
- Persistence of viroids in hop silage and in biogas fermenters
- Post-harvest monitoring of ear-fusariosis
- Potential effects of transgenic maize with three expressed Bt proteins on epigeal predatory arthropods
- Pre-harvest monitoring of winter wheat in Bavaria
- Proof of seed born pathogens (fungi) to eco-seed using conventional laboratory techniques
- Research projects to combat western corn rootworm
- Securing of sweet cherries growing in Bavaria
- Securing of sweet cherries growing in Bavaria
- Strategies to reduce and avoid copper in organic potato production. Subproject A: measures for the reduction of the primary infestation
- Studies on the reduction of PVY (Potato Virus Y) infection in seed potatoes
- Suppression of water ragwort in grassland with bioherbicides
- System comparison of different weed control methods in winter grain cultivation
- System comparison of different weedcontrol methods in maize cultivation
- Weed control in maize growing with no-tillage practices
Involved in research projects
- CBCVd Research Project 2023
- Collaborative project: Precise herbicide neutralization as a contribution to more sustainable weed control. Subproject 1: activated charcoal characterization, model and field trials
- Control of the Citrus Bark Cracking Viroid (CBCVd) in the affected hop-growing regions
- Development of a multiplex digital DiRT-PCR to test for potato viruses and blackleg bacteria directly on the same tuber sap
- Establishment of a research center for drylandagriculture in northern Bavaria
- EU-INTERREG V-Project 220: Impact of agricultural activity on soil quality and pollution in the Czech-Bavarian cross-border region
- Fungal susceptibility of different types of peas under field conditions
- Improving the knowledge of the dynamics of the regulation sizes for pollen beetles with the aim of improving and refining the computer-based forecasting and decision support
- Interactions between large and small grained leguminosae under the conditions of organic farming
- Investigation of different methods for the mechanical killing of intermediate crops for erosion-reducing processing methods of maize to reduce the use of total herbicides
- Is the cultivation of hazelnuts intended for fruit production in Bavaria economically feasible?
- Pilot project biogas plants
- Preliminary project CBCVd
- Set up of guidance documents to minimize the use of growth regulators and to superiorly evaluate respective cultivar performance of winter wheat
- Set-up of a multiplex digital DiRT-PCR for parallel testing of viruses and pathogen infection by blackleg and bacterial wilt in potatoes
- Testing various methods of mechanical weed control in organically grown soybeans
- Testing, evaluation and demonstration of technology for mechanical weed control in mulch crops providing a high degree of soil cover
Contact
LfL - Institute for Plant Protection
(IPS)
Lange Point 10
85354 Freising
Bavaria
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)8161 8640-5651
Fax: +49 (0)8161 8640-5555
Email: Pflanzenschutz(@)LfL.bayern.de