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Ein Forschungsteam der Humboldt-Universität hat Fäkalkompost und Urin als Düngemittel an Maispflanzen getestet.
A research team at Humboldt University has tested faecal compost and urine as fertilizers for plants.

Agriculture and forestry unspecific Plant breeding research

Faecal matter as fertilizer in agriculture

Berlin researchers provide the data basis for including human excreta in the list of permitted source materials in the Fertilizer Ordinance.

Bioreaktor mit dem Bakterium Cupriavidus necator, das einen synthetischen Stoffwechselweg zur Umsetzung von Ameisensäure nutzt.
Bioreactor with the bacterium Cupriavidus necator, which uses a synthetic metabolic pathway to convert formic acid.

unspecific Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Artificial metabolic pathway sets new standards

For the first time, an international research team has been able to optimize synthetic carbon fixation to such an extent that it works more efficiently than natural metabolic pathways.

Biogene Rohstoffe wie Holz spielen eine zentrale Rolle für eine fossilfreie Zukunft.
Biogenic resources such as wood play a key role in a fossil-free future.

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Ideas sought for the use of biogenic resources

The Joachim Herz Stiftung is supporting three research teams with its new innovate! Fund with up to 1 million euros each. They are looking for innovative approaches that make biogenic resources usable.

In den Wurzeln des japanischen Hornklees (Lotus japonicus) ließ sich die Ansammlung des Steuerungsproteins SMAX1, hier gelb eingefärbt, nach Zugabe von Ethylen beobachten.
In the roots of the Japanese hornwort (Lotus japonicus), the accumulation of the regulatory protein SMAX1, colored yellow here, was observed after the addition of ethylene.

Chemistry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Hormones control interaction between plant and root fungus

A team led by Max Planck researcher Caroline Gutjahr from Potsdam has been able to clarify how plants control the symbiosis with fungi under stress conditions.

Weinanbau
Soil erosion is a major problem for viticulture.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Protecting vineyards from soil erosion with an app

As part of an EU project, researchers at Trier University are developing digital solutions to advise winegrowers on soil protection.

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Textiles

The textile industry has always used renewable raw materials, from plant fibres such as linen or cotton to animal products such as wool, silk or leather. With the increasing drive towards more sustainability, bio-based innovations are on the rise. Examples include ­biotech silk, vegan leather and vegetable tanning and dyeing agents. 

So sieht der in Würzburg synthetisierte Viererstapel aus Farbstoffen aus.
This is what the stack of four dyes synthesized in Würzburg looks like.

Chemistry Plants Chemistry

Dye molecules of photosynthesis imitated

Würzburg researchers have synthesized four dye molecules from photosynthesis in plant cells and thus artificially recreated one of the first steps of the natural metabolic pathway.

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Pharmaceuticals

Medicinal herbs have been used against illnesses for thousands of years. Today, medicines are more and more often produced using biotechnological processes. Biopharmaceuticals, which include active ingredients such as antibodies, enzymes and vaccines, account for about one third of the pharmaceutical market – and their share is growing rapidly. 

Demo-Anlage eines CUBES Circle.
In the demo facility, the CUBES Circle team tests the cultivation of new crops and different combinations.

Food Waste Agriculture sciences

Food production of the future

In the joint project CUBES Circle, a consortium of researchers from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is developing and testing a symbiotic production system for the preparation of food in cities.

Animation einer Alge, die mit dem natürlichen Polymer Chitosan sowie mit magnetischen Nanopartikeln beschichtet wurde.
Animation of an algae coated with the natural polymer chitosan and magnetic nanoparticles.

Pharmaceutical industry Microorganisms Biotechnology/Systems biology

Microalgae as biohybrid microswimmers

Max Planck researchers have functionalized microalgae with chitosan and magnetic nanoparticles in such a way that the movement of the unicellular organisms can be controlled - even through human tissue.

Moor-Photovoltaik-Anlagen in Lottorf
Moorland photovoltaic systems in Lottorf

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Paludiculture under PV systems

Growing biomass on rewetted moors and generating electricity at the same time: the feasibility of this innovative concept is currently being investigated in the MoorPower project.

Containerschiff im Hafen
Experts estimate that shipping is responsible for around three percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.

Chemistry Waste Chemistry

Climate-neutral marine fuel from wastewater

On March 24, the first demonstration plant that converts biogas from wastewater into climate-neutral methanol was put into operation on the site of the Mannheim sewage treatment plant.

Die Wurzeln des Gewöhnlichen Hornklees bilden Knöllchen, die Rhizobium-Bakterien beherbergen und so die Stickstofffixierung ermöglichen.

Agriculture and forestry Microorganisms Plant breeding research

Root barriers regulate bacterial partnership

An international research team has deciphered how legumes control the symbiotic relationship with bacteria in their root nodules via signaling pathways.

Die Sonnenblume ist äußerst anfällig gegen Krankheiten. Forscher wollen das ändern.
Sunflowers can extract unwanted metals from the soil.

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

Restoring arable soils with catch crops

Not only legumes, but also crops such as sunflowers are suitable as catch crops to remove pollutants from agricultural soils. This is shown in a study by the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research.

Prof. Dr. Jochen C. Reif

Agriculture and forestry Plants Agriculture sciences

“Through innovation, we utilize the entire value chain of the pea”

Saxony-Anhalt wants to become a “center of the pea bioeconomy”. A research consortium led by Jochen Reif is laying the groundwork for this.

Pilzbasierte Filter
Demonstrator made of rapeseed husks and hemp dust colonized by the sheathed woodtuft mushroom.

Chemistry Fungi Biotechnology/Systems biology

Mushroom-based filters for water purification

In the MycoSorb project, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute in Straubing have developed adsorbent materials capable of removing pharmaceutical residues from wastewater.

Die Geschäftsstelle der VolkswagenStiftung in Hannover-Döhren.
Since its establishment in 1962, the Volkswagen Foundation has funded around 33,000 projects.

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Volkswagen Foundation supports ideas for a circular bioeconomy

The Volkswagen Foundation is supporting nine projects that address closed raw material-product cycles with a total of 11.6 million euros - including innovations for the bioeconomy.

Digitalisierung der Insektenzucht
Digitalization of insect breeding

Agriculture and forestry Animals Biotechnology/Systems biology

Sustainable insect farming with AI

Researchers at the August-Wilhelm Scheer Institute want to make the breeding of insects more efficient, resource-saving and comprehensible by expanding the InsectAI technology platform.

Übersicht Forschungseinrichtungen zur Bioökonomie in Deutschland

unspecific unspecific Biodiversity

Forschungsumfrage 2025

In Germany, almost 800 research institutions in the natural sciences and humanities deal with the bioeconomy. Every two years, biookonomie.de contacts these research institutes and asks them about their priorities regarding R&D, their raw materials, industrial applications, financing and number of employees. In addition to the data collected, this year six bioeconomy experts were interviewed about their assessments of the local research landscape.  

Solchen Bewuchs mit Seepocken am Ruderblatt eines Schiffes möchte das Projekt „BioSHIP“ zukünftig durch biobasierte Beschichtungen verhindern.
The BioSHIP project aims to prevent this kind of barnacle growth on a ship's rudder blade in the future by using bio-based coatings.

unspecific unspecific Materials sciences

Bio-based coatings for ships

In the interdisciplinary BioSHIP project, industry and science are working together to prevent the fouling of ship parts with biodegradable antifouling coatings.