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Fachgebiet Biosystem- und Gartenbautechnik (BGT)
Institution
Section overview
Description
Department at the Institute of Biological Production Systems from the LUH. – Research areas: * Renewable raw materials and recycling of waste * Biorobotics and automation technology in crop production * Energy technology for greenhouses * Air conditioning for biotechnology processes of plants * Materials testing and evaluation ofb horticultural materials. – Teaching: * Principles, measurement and regulation of growth * Process technology in horticulture * Process technology in biotechnology * Floor-unbounded culture systems - technique and substrates * Water and irrigation technology in Crop Production * Automation and robotics in organic crop production * Analysis, simulation and optimization of biotechnological crop and technical procedures * Planning, design and evaluation of technical systems for crpo production * Use and evaluation of environmentally-friendly production processes in agronomy (including raw materials and environmental techniques). – Services: * Radiation transmittance measurements of roofing materials, films and shading materials * HORTEX, HORTEB - planning of energy supply in horticulture * Horticulture technical advice * Metrological checking of cultivation and cultural practices * Contract research in the field of horticulture technology
Activities
- Research
Parent institution
Coordinated projects
- A full set of concept in the context of the BMBF - call 'competence networks in the agri-food research'
- Collaborative project: Development of self-adapting LED-Traps for greenhouses - subproject 1
- Collaborative project: LEDs in plant illumination systems based on PAR (Photosynthetic Active Radiation) to improve the efficiency of in vitro and in vivo production protocols – Subproject 2
- Economic evaluation of weather-related damage to horticultural crops
- Klimaeinflüsse auf die epidemische Entwicklung von Pathogenen im Mais Climate-related abiotic damages in fruit and vegetables ('knock-out effects')
- Studies on the effect of laser light on the basis of image analysis on juvenile plants for weed control
- WeGa - Coordination
- WeGa - Work packages of the University of Hannover
Coordinated collaborative projects
Work package leader of collaborative projects
Involved in research projects
Contact
Fachgebiet Biosystem- und Gartenbautechnik
(BGT)
Herrenhäuser Str. 2
30419 Hannover
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 511 762-2646
Fax: +49 511 762-2649
Email: info(@)bgt.uni-hannover.de