We use cookies on our website. Some are necessary for the operation of the website. You can also allow cookies for statistical purposes. You can adjust the data protection settings or agree to all cookies directly.
Institute for Phytomedicine (360)
Institution
Section overview
Description
The Institute was founded in 1939 and carries out teaching and research on damages to crop growth and yields caused by pests and weeds. Since 1983 the Institute offers a 2 year graduate study program.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Collaborative project: Development of measures to improve the control of the apple sawfly, stinkbugs and leafrollers, and their optimal integration into the strategy for insect control in organic pomefruit growing
- Collaborative project: Smart vision sensor for site-specific herbicide spraying in real-time operation (H-Sensor) – Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Smart vision sensor for site-specific herbicide spraying in real-time operation 2 (H-Sensor 2) – Subproject 3
- Control of the Apple Fruit Moth
- Control of the apple sawfly in organic fruitgrowing
- Developing a strategy to Virulenzmanagement the codling moth and the regulation of the codling moth in organic orchards 2
- Development of strategies of resistance and virulence management for the codling moth granulovirus in organic fruit production
- Distribution of alleles of resistance to ACCase and ALS inhibitors in origins of Alopecurus myosuroides and Apera spica-venti. Development of a marker assisted detection of herbicide resistance for resistance monitoring and management
- EpiC-BarEpiEdit: Epigenetic editing of immunity genes to improve disease resistance towards fungal pathogens taking barley (Hordeum vulgare) as an example - subproject A
- Genomics-Based Improvement of Adapted Soybean Germplasm and Establishment of a Molecular Screening System for Soybean Pathogens
- Geospatial ICT infrastructure for agricultural machines and FMIS in planning and operation of precision farming
- GeoWeb Agri 2 - Spatial ICT infrastructures for the management of precision farming operations
- GRK 1070 SP 2.3: Decision support systems for weed management in North China Plain production systems
- Management of the reduced sensitivity of strains of codling moth against granulosis virus
- Managing the low sensitivity of codling moth against the codling moth
- Partly weeding through spatial image processing in offline (and online) - Procedures (TURBO)
Involved in research projects
Contact
Institute for Phytomedicine (360)
Otto-Sander-Straße 5
D-70599 Stuttgart
Baden-Württemberg
Germany
Phone: +49 0711/459-22399
Fax: +49 0711/459-22408
Email: gerhards(@)uni-hohenheim.de