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Dissertation
Laboratory and field experiment evaluation of alternatives for maize in biogas production
(2017-09-28)
The objective of this thesis was to investigate possible alternatives to monocropped maize for the production of biogas.
The strategy of double-cropping for the production of biogas substrates is addressed by degradation experiments with maize as the standard crop and the two alternative crops sunflower and sorghum-sudangrass. Biological degradation experiments were made in biogas batch reactors for all three crops in each maturity stage. The remaining material was analysed for different chemical parameters to ...
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Nutrient and virtual water fluxes of vegetable production and food distribution in two West African cities
(2017-10-04)
Water and food security will be challenged by uncertainties related to changing climatic and socio-economic conditions triggered by urbanization. The present studies aimed at (a) investigating the effects of mineral fertilization and biochar amendment at two water quality and quantity levels on biomass production, plant nutrition, and soil moisture in vegetables with a focus on Tamale, (b) assessing nutrient losses via leaching and gaseous emissions and calculated nutrient balance and use efficiencies in Tamale and ...
Dissertation
A secret world - C and N rhizodeposition of pea, influenced by plant development and growing conditions
(2017-07-25)
An accurate knowledge of the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) input through crops into soil is highly important. The estimation of the additional amount of nitrogen originating from rhizodeposition helps to improve crop rotations. The preceding crop effect of cultures can be more accurately evaluated and ultimately the use of nitrogen fertilizer can be reduced and costs can be saved. Moreover, a better knowledge of the amount of carbon emitted by plants and incorporated in the soil improves the estimation of the C ...
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Untersuchungen zum Leistungspotenzial des Einsatzes von Arbeitspferden und moderner pferdegezogener Technik im Ökologischen Landbau am Beispiel der Mahd im Grünland
(2017-06-13)
Während der landwirtschaftliche Einsatz von Zugtieren im weltweiten Maßstab nach wie vor eine erhebliche Rolle spielt, wurden die Zugtiere in Deutschland in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren nahezu vollständig vom Schlepper verdrängt. Mit Beginn der 1990er Jahre ist eine langsame Zunahme des
Einsatzes von Arbeitspferden vor allem im Ökologischen Landbau zu beobachten. Aussagekräftige Daten zu Leistungsfähigkeit und Einsatzvoraussetzungen moderner Pferdetechnik fehlen bisher weitgehend, sind jedoch Voraussetzung sowohl ...