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Agro-Food Projects
Praxisprojekte Agro-Food
Studierende bearbeiten in Projektteams Fragestellungen von Praxispartner:innen aus dem Agro-Food Bereich. Sie entwickeln wissenschaftlich fundierte, praxistaugliche Lösungsvorschläge und wenden dabei ihre im Studium sowie im Rahmen der Lehrveranstaltung erworbenen fachspezifischen, methodenspezifischen, sozialen und persönlichen Kompetenzen an.
Few crops dominate the crop rotations worldwide. Following the goal of an increased agricultural biodiversity, species such as buckwheat but also medicinal plants might become more important in future. The biology, physiology, stress tolerance and central aspects of the value-added chain of the above-mentioned and of other alternative crops will be depicted.
Crop phenotyping aims to quantify traits like photosynthesis, development, architecture, biomass or quality of crops using a broad variety of sensors and analysis procedures. The course aims to provide the necessary basic knowledge in agronomy and plant breeding along with knowledge in image acquisition, computer vision, machine learning and crop modelling to improve crops and cropping systems.
Plant Ecophysiology
Ökophysiologie
The general theme of this course is the effect of environmental factors (such as light, temperature, relative humidity, CO2 concentrations, etc.) on plant physiology: water uptake and transport, transpiration, CO2 gas exchange of plants (photosynthesis, respiration), growth and C allocation, yield and production, stress physiology. Working with measurement data and Jupyter Notebooks is included.
Crops in the World Food System
Kulturpflanzen im World Food System
Crops in the World Food System presents selected crop species in the context of various cropping systems in Switzerland and the tropics and depicts mutual relations. Common principles with respect to cultivation and to importance for the World Food System will be depicted for these showcase species.
Agriculture needs to become more sustainable via innovative approaches. This course allows students to explore in group work, how this could be realized. There are short impulse talks on 'Smart Farming' given by experts on technology, sustainability and entrepreneurship. Most importantly, students elaborate the first steps to create a startup company in this field.
Introduction of Production of Crops and Forage
Einführung in den Acker- und Futterbau
This lecture provides an introduction into crop and forage sciences - with a focus on sustainable management methods.
This course provides an introduction into crop and forage sciences - with a focus on sustainable management methods in Switzerland and Europe.
This lecture provides an introduction into crop and forage sciences. Aspects of sustainable production, interaction with and control of weeds will be topics as well as an introduction to the wide diversity of local plants and their groups in general. Scientific and application-related literature will be discussed; excursions provide an in-depth-learning experience.