The Faculty of Agricultural, Nutritional and Engineering Sciences: Agrar-, Ernährungs- und Ingenieurwissenschaftliche Fakultät: Recent submissions
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Genetic variations in root architecture traits for water and nitrogen use efficiency in wheat and barley
Siddiqui, Md. Nurealam (2022-11-24)The soil edaphic resources such as water and nitrogen are essential for crop production because they are required by plants for proper growth and tissue development. The global crop production is vulnerable due to rapid ... -
Aspirations, shocks, and rural poverty
Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Jr. (2022-11-22)Poverty remains a persistent problem in many parts of the world, especially in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In this region, poverty is particularly prevalent in rural areas. Further exacerbating the high levels of poverty is ... -
Open Livestock in der Landwirtschaft – Moderne Geflügelhaltung aus der biologischen Perspektive des Huhns
Hillemacher, Sonja; Tiemann, Inga (2022-06)Tierwohl ist ein Begriff, der die Landwirtschaft in den vergangenen Jahren maßgeblich geprägt hat. Dabei haben Erkenntnisse aus der Wissenschaft in Kombination mit veränderten Anforderungen der Verbraucher an die moderne ... -
Consistently closing global and regional sea level budgets
Uebbing, Bernd (2022-11-17)Nowadays, human-induced climate change is the major driver of global and regional sea level change threatening the well-being and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people living close to the coast. Consequently, ... -
Phenotypic analysis of different Silphium perfoliatum L. accessions and evaluation as a renewable resource for material use
Höller, Martin Georg (2022-11-16)Cup plant (<em>Silphium perfoliatum</em> L.) is a promising alternative to silage maize as an energy crop for biogas production and a potential raw material for the industry. This non-food perennial from the US possesses ... -
Effect of blossom thinning on apple quality with conventional methods and study on laser application for selective thinning
Netsawang, Prud (2022-09-27)Crop-load regulation by blossom thinning has an important role to improve the fruit quality and mitigate an alternate bearing on apple fruit production. This method aims to reduce excessive flowers to regulate the final ... -
Conservation and livelihood impacts of community-based natural resource management in Namibia's Zambezi Region
Meyer, Maximilian (2022-09-15)Halting biodiversity loss is a major environmental challenge to humanity, which requires and motivates increasing conservation efforts. Conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems has various approaches, such as community-based ... -
Bee pollinators and pesticides: a toxicogenomics approach to illuminate the basis for selectivity and synergism
Haas, Julian Christopher (2022-09-15)Bees are the most important pollinators in many ecosystems including agroecosystems. Reports of declining bee populations in abundance and diversity are therefore alarming. Many factors are involved in the decline of bees ... -
LiDAR-Based Semantic Perception for Autonomous Vehicles
Chen, Xieyuanli (2022-09-08)Scene understanding is one of the fundamental building blocks that enable mobile systems to achieve autonomy. It is the process of perceiving, analyzing, and elaborating an interpretation of a 3D dynamic scene ob- served ... -
Proline mediated drought tolerance of selected barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) introgression lines and characterization of in vivo spike development
Frimpong, Felix (2022-08-31)The potential yield of barley is likely to decrease in the future due to the prevalence of drought stress in many world regions. In our study, drought stress affected phenology, biomass and other growth traits, and seed ... -
Agri-food policies and Sustainable Development Goals: Quantitative food system analyses
Latka, Catharina (2022-08-23)The agricultural and food system is key to reaching several of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), foremost those on food security (SDG2), reducing waste (SDG12), combatting climate change (SDG13), and reducing ... -
Importance of supplying dairy cows with essential fatty acids (EFA) and conjugated linoleic acids (CLA) during the transition period on metabolism and health
Veshkini, Arash (2022-08-04)Ketogenesis and steatosis are common sequelae of the severe mobilization of fat reserves necessary at the onset of lactation when the energy expenditures for milk and maintenance exceed the energy provided by voluntary ... -
Soil microaggregates as habitat for microorganisms
Biesgen, Danh (2022-07-27)Aggregation of soil particles is one of the most characteristic features of terrestrial soils and crucial for their functionality. Despite the high relevance of soil aggregates, only little is known about their genesis and ... -
Green futures for whom?: Traveling models as tools of legitimization in Kenya's future making
Ogolla, Antony Fredrick (2022-07-05)Development concepts that promise growth in the economy while safeguarding the environment have progressively become significant in the recent past in the global south countries. These concepts are framed and argued to ... -
Remineralizing soils? The agricultural usage of silicate rock powders in the context of One Health
Swoboda, Philipp (2022-06-29)The concept of soil health describes the capacity of soil to fulfill essential functions and ecosystem services. Healthy soils are inextricably linked to sustainable agriculture and are crucial for the interconnected health ... -
Design of frequency selective filters for non-equispaced data
Schuh, Wolf-Dieter; Franken, Jessica; Brockmann, Jan Martin; Esch, Christina; Köhler, Joël; Gutjahr, Karlheinz (2018-07-22)Modern sensors and satellite missions deliver huge data sets and long time series of observations. In the most cases equispaced time series are collected. Filtering of time series is a standard task in data analysis. ... -
Modeling of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal signals by least squares collocation
Schuh, Wolf-Dieter; Korte, Johannes; Schubert, Till; Brockmann, Jan Martin (2022-06-16)Through inverse modeling and adjustment techniques, the geodesists try to derive mathematical models from their measurements to get a better understanding of various processes in the system Earth. Sophisticated deterministic ... -
The serum proteome and metabolome of dairy cows clustered for body fat content from a large dairy herd
Riosa, Ruben (2022-06-20)The transition from late pregnancy to early lactation implies metabolic and endocrine changes for accomplishing the adaptation to the rapid increase of milk production. Voluntary feed intake can usually not cover the energy ... -
Coestimating long-term temporal signals to reduce the aliasing effect in parametric geodetic mean dynamic topography estimation
Brockmann, Jan Martin; Borlinghaus, Moritz; Neyers, Christian; Schuh, Wolf-Dieter (2022-06-16)The geodetic estimation of the mean dynamic ocean topography (MDT) as the difference between the mean of the sea surface and the geoid remains, despite the simple relation, still a difficult task. Mainly, the spectral ... -
The genetic and molecular architecture controlling flowering time in interaction with the environment in winter wheat
Benaouda, Salma (2022-06-22)The time of flowering is a key factor for global adaptability to diverse conditions and a critical agronomical factor for successful reproduction. This high potential is resulting from a natural variation that has remained ...






















