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    • Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms of Cabbage Stem Flea Beetle (Psylliodes chrysocephala) Aestivation 

      Güney, Gözde (2025-12-01)
      Seasonal dormancy is a key adaptation that enables insects to survive predictable periods of environmental stress. Aestivation, a form of summer diapause, prepares insects for high-temperature and low-humidity conditions ...
    • Analyses of biodiversity measures on wild bees in different agricultural landscapes of Germany 

      Kulow, Josephine (2025-11-27)
      One of the most pressing environmental issues of our time is the ongoing decline in agricultural biodiversity in cultivated landscapes. Important ecosystem services within agricultural landscapes, such as pollination, ...
    • New entrants and holistic business models in agriculture 

      Stork, Simon (2025-11-24)
      Agriculture is becoming increasingly heterogeneous in its structure and output, accompanied by multifaceted expectations for the future, which adds complexity to political frameworks and support schemes. Addressing these ...
    • Monitoring of Fusarium species on oats in Germany - identification, mycotoxin production and cultivar effects 

      Rodemann, Charlotte (2025-11-04)
      The use of oats in human nutrition has increased in recent years due to their beneficial nutritional components. Nonetheless, with the implementation of new legal limits, elevated levels of mycotoxins in the harvested ...
    • Towards a Dynamic Irrigation Representation in Land Surface Models 

      Zhu, Wanxue (2025-10-29)
      Irrigation is crucial for sustaining agricultural productivity and food security, accounting for over 70% of global freshwater withdrawals. Beyond stabilizing crop yields, it increasingly serves as a key climate adaptation ...
    • An Analysis of the Determinants of Food Waste in Low-Income Communities: The Case of Hatcliffe, Harare, Zimbabwe 

      Mada, Sharon Yeukai (2025-10-16)
      Food waste remains one of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where food insecurity is a significant issue. While global estimates suggest that a third ...
    • The potential of virtual fencing for cattle and goats with regard to learning behaviour and animal welfare 

      Wilms, Lisa (2025-10-16)
      The modern fencing technology ‘virtual fencing’ is becoming increasingly popular worldwide because it promises to make farmers’ work easier. Instead of actual physical fences, the virtual fence lines are invisible to the ...
    • Analysis of small RNA-based regulatory effects on heterosis and genome-wide association study of flowering time in Brassica napus L. 

      Wang, Yang (2025-10-16)
      Brassica napus L., commonly known as oilseed rape, is an allotetraploid that originated ~7500 years ago by natural hybridization between two diploid progenitors, Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea. Oilseed rape is extensively ...
    • Improved genome and population genomics unveil the winter hardiness and breeding signatures in faba bean 

      Zhang, Hailin (2025-10-15)
      Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a globally significant cool-season legume valued for its high protein content, nitrogen-fixing ability, and adaptability to diverse agroecological conditions. However, its broader adoption is ...
    • Growing sustainable livelihoods in the Sahel 

      Müting, Luisa (2025-10-06)
      This dissertation investigates the interrelations of agroforestry and smallholder farming systems in the Sahel region. In the Sahel region, climate change is driving the degradation of arable land. Agroforestry, the ...
    • The effect of nitrogen and potassium supply on suberization in maize roots 

      Liu, Tingting (2025-10-02)
      Nutrient radial transport in plant roots involves the movement of solutes across multiple cell layers, including the rhizodermis, exodermis, cortex, endodermis, and stele. This process occurs via apoplastic, symplastic, ...
    • Der Einfluss von Kauf- und Konsummotiven sowie Lebensstilfaktoren auf die Kaufbereitschaft innovativer Lebensmittel mit gesundheitlichem und nachhaltigem Mehrwert 

      Welk, Ann-Kristin (2025-10-02)
      Food innovations play a central role in addressing social demands and global chal lenges such as climate change and the scarcity of resources. In particular, the megatrends of health, sustainability, and convenience are ...
    • Impact of species diversity and composition on yield, nutritive value and drought stress in lucerne-grass swards 

      Glowacki, Sebastian C. (2025-09-09)
      In Germany, permanent and temporary grassland, including legume-grass swards, account for one third of the total agricultural area. Temporary grassland on arable land not only contributes to the feed supply of ruminants, ...
    • Effects of cereal and cereal-flower companion planting on cabbage pests, natural enemies and yield 

      Tergast, Anna Sophie (2025-08-21)
      In many countries, including Germany, growing public concern about pesticide use and the political aim of its reduction has increased the importance of alternative pest control systems. In this context, crop diversification ...
    • Knowledge interaction, knowledge weaving and rural revitalisation: how can dryland terraced systems sustain through centuries? 

      Guo, Tianyu (2025-08-21)
      Human beings rely on food and culture to survive and live on from generation to generation. Precisely for this reason, humans have created multiple forms of agriculture. One of them is crop cultivation in dryland terraces ...
    • Maize Root Colonization by Trichoderma virens: Mechanisms of Defense against Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Implications for Multi-Trophic Interactions 

      Nawakht, Noor Agha (2025-08-19)
      Summary Trichoderma spp. are widely recognized as root-colonizing biocontrol agents that enhance plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses while promoting growth. These fungi produce a diverse array of volatile and ...
    • Efficiency in German Aquaculture and Fisheries Production 

      Knöpfel, Tim David (2025-08-18)
      This dissertation focuses on the efficiency of aquaculture and fisheries production in Germany. Previous studies found that the production conditions of aquaculture and fisheries are complex. The overfishing of many global ...
    • Host suitability of cash and catch crops for Pentastiridius leporinus (Hem., Cixiidae) 

      Detring, Justus (2025-08-18)
      The “syndrome des basses richesses” (SBR) of sugar beet is an increasing economic threat to the sugar beet value chain in Europe. The causal agents for SBR are predominantly transmitted by P. leporinus. Insect vector control ...
    • Effects of cover crop functional traits and termination timing on nitrous oxide emissions and soil nitrogen dynamics in a humid temperate crop rotation 

      Nasser, Victoria (2025-08-11)
      Agricultural soils are the largest anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), a potent greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance. Emissions of N2O primarily result from microbial processes such as nitrification and ...
    • How sustainable are sustainability standards? Impact of farm sustainability certifications on farmers' performance and environmental outcomes 

      Paz, Bruno (2025-07-30)
      Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) have emerged as a promising market-based response to global sustainability challenges within agricultural supply chains. By offering certifications for compliance with sustainability ...
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