Browsing Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften (inkl. GAUSS) by Referee "Siebert, Stefan Prof. Dr."
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Crop rotational effects on soil structure, root development and yield formation of winter wheat
(2025-02-14)Winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important staple food crops worldwide and commonly grown in crop rotations to obtain high grain yields and overcome increased disease pressure which is caused by ... -
Optimising management strategies on permanent grassland in the temperate zone in order to increase carbon sequestration, meet yield demands and ensure resilience to future climate change
(2025-02-14)Future climate change will require agricultural management to adapt to increasing air temperatures and changing precipitation patterns while simultaneously providing food, fodder and biomass, and maintaining a variety of ... -
Zuckerrübenanbau unter veränderten Klimabedingungen - Trockenstresstoleranz und Stickstoffnutzungseffizienz von Zuckerrübengenotypen
(2022-05-18)Natural resources such as water and nitrogen are essential for plant growth. In the future, water will be limited more frequently due to climatic changes. Therefore, varieties are needed that can tolerate periods of drought ... -
Performance of organic and conventional crop varieties and species mixtures under stress
(2022-02-24)The conservation of agrobiodiversity is considered a priority to ensure the sustainability and sovereignty of food production under changing climatic and socio-economic conditions. In this context, substantial value is ... -
Effect of white clover and perennial ryegrass genotype on yield and forage quality of grass-clover and grass-clover-forb mixtures
(2019-05-16)Grass-clover mixtures have shown a higher yield, higher yield stability and higher nutritive value compared to individual species in monoculture. The number and identity of species in a mixture are important factors for ... -
Selektion von Stangenbohnensorten (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) für den Mischanbau mit Mais
(2018-08-15)The mixed cropping of maize and climbing beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an interesting alternative to the pure cultivation of silage maize, as it potentially combines the high yield performance of maize with the ecological ...