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DFG-Researchgroup FOR 1320 -
Crop Sequence and the Nutrient Acquisition from the Subsoil :

Topics for doctoral Diploma-/ MSc- / BSc-theses

Cer Organic: Quality-Certified Trainig of Farmers on Organic Agriculture
CerOrganic ToT SummerSchool Programme, MaiCH, Chania, Crete, Greece, 22- 28 May 2011


Keynote lecture Prof. Dr. Ulrich Köpke:‘Organic Agriculture: challenges and prospects in training’
held 25 May, 2011 at Mediterrannean Agronomic Institute of Chania,
International Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies, Chania, G
www.cerorganic.eu
New by M.Müller-Lindenlauf (2009): Environmental impact of organic dairy farms differing in feeding intensity and production structure


 

 
Conference at Reunion FSOV Adventice am September 17, 2007 in Paris (F): Presentation by Ulrich Köpke: " Winter wheat: Selection for weed competitiveness  in organic and low-input cropping systems"
Publication by Guido Haas, Heike Brand and Mirea Puente de la Vega : Nitrogen from Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa Roth) as Winter Green Manure for White Cabbage in Organic Horticulture  
FQH Workshop "*“Where do we come from and where should we go?”" in Odense 29th of May 2006: Vortrag "Organic Potato quality: claims and reality" by D. Neuhoff
 
"Organic agriculture in North-Rhine-Westphalia: empirical analysis of the heterogeneous spatial distribution" by Guido Haas

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QLIF- Qualtiy Low Input Food

QLIF- Qualtiy Low Input Food

The Integrated Project QualityLowInputFood ( QLIF ) aims to improve quality, ensure safety and reduce cost along the organic and "low input" food supply chains through research, dissemination and training activities. QLIF is funded by the 6th frame program of the EU. It consists of 31 partner institutions running 62 sub-projects. IOL is responsible for two projects. Currently underway:

WP 3.4.1 Effect of fertility input types and levels and irrigation regimes on the risk of enteric pathogen transfer into the food chain and lettuce yield and quality

WP.3.4.2 Effect of weed management strategies on the risk of enteric pathogen transfer into the food chain and lettuce yield and quality


   

Publications

 
   

 

Environmental impact assessment, nutrient matter flow analyses, and production efficiency of organic dairy farms at different intensity levels


Guido Haas & Christine Deitert
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Nitrogen supply of vegetable and maize crops following winter green manure legumes


Guido Haas, Institute of Organic Agriculture - University of Bonn
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Minutes from the workshop "Future Strategies of Plant Protection in Organic Farming"

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ISOFAR- International Society of Organic Agriculture Research

ISOFAR is domiciled at the IOL since 2003, when the "International Society of Organic Agriculture Research" was founded. (ISOFAR- www.isofar.org)

International Society of Organic Agriculture Research
   

Call for Papers - ORGANIC AGRICULTURE -

Journal of the International Society of Organic Agriculture Research

In spring 2010 Springer will publish in collaboration with the International Society of Organic Agriculture Research a new, peer-reviewed journal:

For more information and online-submission please visit the ISOFAR website



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Proceedings of the 2nd ISOFAR Conference

Proceedings of the Second Scientific Conference of the International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR), held at the 16th IFOAM Organic World Congress in Cooperation with the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)

by Daniel Neuhoff, Niels Halberg, Thomas Alföldi, William Lockeretz, Andreas Thommen, Ilse. A. Rasmussen, John Hermansen, Mette Vaarst, Lorna Lueck, Fabio Caporali, Henning Hogh Jensen,Paola Migliorini, Helga Willer (Editors)

For more information on this group please visit the ISOFAR website



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Why founding an International Society of Organic Agriculture Research (ISOFAR)?