With agri-voltaics to sustainable fruit cultivation
The cultivation of pome and soft fruit under photovoltaic systems is being tested in a large-scale trial at five locations in Baden-Wuerttemberg.
The cultivation of pome and soft fruit under photovoltaic systems is being tested in a large-scale trial at five locations in Baden-Wuerttemberg.
A new study underscores the importance of protecting peatlands and similar areas for climate protection.
To expand its portfolio of vegetable proteins, Südzucker subsidiary Beneo plans to build a production facility for protein concentrate from field beans.
If meat consumption were reduced by one-fifth, deforestation would be cut in half and fewer greenhouse gases would be produced.
The start-up competition "PlanB - Biobased.Business.Bayern" is entering its fifth round. As of now, start-ups with their innovative bioeconomy business ideas can again apply for funding.
Two important plant hormones intensify each other's effect. The opposite is the case with annual plant species.
A field robot that independently detects and removes weeds has successfully passed an initial test run in the Uckermark region.
The plants secrete large amounts of sugar into their root zone, but only a few species of bacteria feed on it.
Two-thirds of the biodiversity targets the United Nations plans to adopt this fall also slow global warming.
To secure the world's food supply, industrialised countries would not have to give up meat completely, but drastically reduce their consumption - according to an overview study by researchers at the University of Bonn.
A research alliance is developing iron-containing molecules that will save energy and raw materials in important chemical processes.
This year, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research is once again calling on young researchers from all over the world to apply for the Green Talents Award with innovative ideas for a sustainable future.
An international research project is developing sustainable forestry concepts for Mediterranean, continental, alpine and boreal forests.
Researchers want to optimize existing recycling concepts for the efficient reuse of raw materials from rotor blades of old wind turbines.
The Giant Miscanthus is intended to become a feedstock for sustainable fuel alternatives on marginal lands.
Researchers from Osnabrück, Munich and Berlin have developed ZIN 168 and ZIN 186, the first apple varieties in Europe to be officially certified as allergy-friendly.
BASF's Care Chemicals is expanding its portfolio of sustainable cosmetic products with a bio-based surfactant made from soy protein.
How is chitin produced by nature? Researchers want to uncover this in order to make the biopolymer useful for medicine.
"Gardening without plastic waste" is the motto of a research consortium that develops innovative products such as plant pots from poplar wood and bark.
A research network is developing defense methods against cherry vinegar flies, pine weevils and white grubs.