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Center of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan (WZW)
Institution
Section overview
Description
Life and Food Sciences, Land Use and Environment are three future-orientated fields of research that are at the centre of 21st century scientific interest. The work carried out by the scientists at the Weihenstephan Science Centre revolves around guaranteeing the quality and quantity of food for human consumption while simultaneously protecting ecological, economical and social resources in accordance with the central themes of 'health' and 'sustainability'.
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- Accessing the genomic and functional diversity of maize to improve quantitative traits
- Accessing the genomic and functional diversity of maize to improve quantitative traits - subproject A
- Automatic selection of reusable goods from the food and beverage industry by neuronumerik
- BonaRes - (Modul A, Phase 2): Soil3-II - Sustainable subsoil management - subproject B
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): InnoSoilPhos - Innovative solutions towards a sustainable phosphorus soil management - subproject B
- BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): SUSALPSII - Sustainable use of alpine and pre-alpine grassland soils in a changing climate - subproject B
- BonaRes (Modul B, Phase 2): BonaRes - Center for Soil Science - subproject C
- Causes of spatial heterogeneity of the nitrate concentration in the leachate of a nitrogen saturated forest ecosystem
- Chemical and genetic optimization of regeneration capacity in sunflower to improve genome editing strategies
- Collaborative project BioChancePLUS-2: Innovative methods for determining and enrichment of bioactive Glykoverbindungen from milk for the development of prebiotischen food, part of Project 2
- Collaborative project: Calf and Heifer Net - Integrated data and information management system for calves and heifers - subproject A
- Collaborative project: Characterization of resistance donors against soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) and wheat spindle streak mosaic virus (WSSMV) in genetic resources of rye and their use for breeding of virus resistant cultivars - Subproject 2
- Collaborative Project: Comparison of two extraction systems for sample collection for mutagenicity analysis; Subproject 1: Sampling System TU Munich
- Collaborative project: Conception and development of an information system for a qualified indication of origin for the German food craft - subprojekt 1
- Collaborative project: Rapeseed as a domestic protein source of excellent quality for human consumption - subproject D
- Cutin, suberin and lignin as biomarkers of commercial tree species in soils
- Environmental responses of phenology to recent climate change and urbanisation
- ForestValue: Management for multifunctionality in European forests in the area of bioeconomy
- Growth and nutrition of spruce regeneration on protection forest sites in the Bavarian Limestone Alps
- Methodological studies of a novel physiological culture system that mimics luteal angiogenesis
- Optimization of RNAi method to perform functional genomics in strawberry fruit
- Phenotyping complex traits of drought and heat tolerance for future climate-resilient German wheat
- SPP 1149: Functional analysis of genes involved in heterosis for plant height in maize by expression profiling
- SPP 1149: Metabolic phenotype of heterosis in Zea mays
- SYNBREED S1: Network Coordination
- The lignification of strawberry fruit: molecular basis and effects on fruit quality
- The role of RBOH-type NADPH oxidases in compatibility of barley with fungal organisms
Involved in research projects
- Analytical and molecular chararacterization of volatiles in apple fruits
- Dissolved organic matter driven changes in minerals and organic-mineral interactions during paddy soil development
- Effects of climate change on pollen in Bavaria
- GABI-FUTURE - Joint project: 'extension and application of the GABI-TILLING platform for functional analysis of crop genes (GABI-TILL)' (Sub-project B)
- Highly efficient sensors for perishable fruit products to evaluate the role and impact of technologies on nutritional damage and elaborate optimising strategies
- Impact of trees on urban climate within climate change: mechanisms and environmental performances of urban tree species in big cities of tempered, mediterranean and arid climates
- Modeling of yields and risk analysis in crop production with special focus on climate change
- Molecular characterization of metabolomic changes in Hordeum vulgare infected by net blotch
- Molecular diversity of pathogen defense mechanisms in wild tomatoes
- New analytical methods and optimized baking techniques for baking quality description of flours from modern wheat varieties
- Reduction of wildlife losses during mowing exemplarily for fawns - wildlife danger areas and effectiveness of detection and chilling methods: subproject 1 wildlife biology
- SPP 1149: Estimation of the genetic components of heterosis by means of new experimental design and integrated data analysis with special focus on epistasis
- SPP 1149: Optimum exploitation of heterosis utilizing the concept of heterotic groups and patterns in hybrid breeding
- SYNBREED T3: Bioinformatics
- Use of interactions of potato plants with its mikrobiom to develop sustainable breeding and farming strategies
- Yield and quality assurance in grain: selection by controlled drought stress, follow-up project barley
Contact
Center of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan
(WZW)
Alte Akademie 1
85354 Freising
Bavaria
Germany
Phone: 08161 71-0
Email: presse(@)wzw.tum.de