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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''What is the Goal of Biofector?'''
'''What is the Goal of Biofector?'''
(To bring fertilisers onto the world market
(!To bring fertilisers onto the world market)
(To control fertilising operations coutrywide
(!To control fertilising operations coutrywide)
(To reduce the amount of fertiliser used
(To reduce the amount of fertiliser used)
(To prohibit fertoliser use in Germany)
(!To prohibit fertoliser use in Germany)
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</div>  
<br>  
<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''What are Biofectors?'''
'''What are Biofectors?'''
(Substances addictive for pests
(!Substances addictive for pests)
(Plants with no fertiliser
(!Plants with no fertiliser)
(Microorganisms or Bio-Active Substances
(Microorganisms or Bio-Active Substances)
(Toxic Fertilisers)
(!Toxic Fertilisers)
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<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''Only 50% of nitrogen form normal fertilisers gets to the plant. How much phosphate does so?'''
'''Only 50% of nitrogen form normal fertilisers gets to the plant. How much phosphate does so?'''
(90 %
(!90 %)
(60 %
(!60 %)
(20 %
(20 %)
(40 %)
(!40 %)
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</div>  
<br>  
<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''What can Biofectors do?'''
'''What can Biofectors do?'''
(Destroy Pests
(!Destroy Pests)
(Act as a substitute for soil so that greenhouses can do without natural nutrients
(!Act as a substitute for soil so that greenhouses can do without natural nutrients)
(Increase plant volume to produce giant plants
(!Increase plant volume to produce giant plants)
(Stimulate plant growth by making nutrients available)
(Stimulate plant growth by making nutrients available)
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''How Many Partners has Biofector?'''
'''How Many Partners has Biofector?'''
(22 Partners in 11 Countries
(22 Partners in 11 Countries)
(15 Partners in15 Countries
(!15 Partners in15 Countries)
(9 Partners in7 Countries)
(!9 Partners in7 Countries)
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</div>  
<br>  
<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''What Sort of Partners Does Biofector Have?'''
'''What Sort of Partners Does Biofector Have?'''
(8 Research Institutes, 10 Associations
(!8 Research Institutes, 10 Associations)
(7 Universities, 5 Research Institutes, 8 Firms und Associations
(7 Universities, 5 Research Institutes, 8 Firms und Associations)
(22 Firms from the Agro Sector)
(!22 Firms from the Agro Sector)
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</div>  
<br>  
<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''In How Many Countries Does Biofector Perform Field Trials?'''
'''In How Many Countries Does Biofector Perform Field Trials?'''
(2 in Europe
(!2 in Europe)
(8 in Europe
(8 in Europe)
(15 worlwise)
(!15 worlwise)
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<br>  
<br>  
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<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
<div class="multiplechoice-quiz">
'''Was sind die wichtigsten Pflanzen für Biofector?'''
'''Was sind die wichtigsten Pflanzen für Biofector?'''
(Carrot, Orange, Oats
(!Carrot, Orange, Oats)
(Tomato, Wheat, Maize
(Tomato, Wheat, Maize)
(Cucumber, Apple, Banana)
(!Cucumber, Apple, Banana)
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<br>  
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'''What Effects Were Observed in Field Trials, or What Effects were Desired?'''
'''What Effects Were Observed in Field Trials, or What Effects were Desired?'''
More Than One Correct Answer!
More Than One Correct Answer!
(Increased Root Growth
(Increased Root Growth)
(Taller Plants
(!Taller Plants)
(Increased Resistance to Pests
(!Increased Resistance to Pests)
(300 % greater Yield
(!300 % greater Yield)
(Improved resistance to Stress
(Improved resistance to Stress)
(More Bio-Mass
(More Bio-Mass)
(Greater Efficiency)
(Greater Efficiency)
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This MOOC is about Biofector.

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Multiple-Choice

What is the Goal of Biofector? (!To bring fertilisers onto the world market) (!To control fertilising operations coutrywide) (To reduce the amount of fertiliser used) (!To prohibit fertoliser use in Germany)



 

What are Biofectors? (!Substances addictive for pests) (!Plants with no fertiliser) (Microorganisms or Bio-Active Substances) (!Toxic Fertilisers)



   

Only 50% of nitrogen form normal fertilisers gets to the plant. How much phosphate does so? (!90 %) (!60 %) (20 %) (!40 %)



   

What can Biofectors do? (!Destroy Pests) (!Act as a substitute for soil so that greenhouses can do without natural nutrients) (!Increase plant volume to produce giant plants) (Stimulate plant growth by making nutrients available)



 

How Many Partners has Biofector? (22 Partners in 11 Countries) (!15 Partners in15 Countries) (!9 Partners in7 Countries)



 

What Sort of Partners Does Biofector Have? (!8 Research Institutes, 10 Associations) (7 Universities, 5 Research Institutes, 8 Firms und Associations) (!22 Firms from the Agro Sector)



   

In How Many Countries Does Biofector Perform Field Trials? (!2 in Europe) (8 in Europe) (!15 worlwise)



   

Was sind die wichtigsten Pflanzen für Biofector? (!Carrot, Orange, Oats) (Tomato, Wheat, Maize) (!Cucumber, Apple, Banana)



   

What Effects Were Observed in Field Trials, or What Effects were Desired? More Than One Correct Answer! (Increased Root Growth) (!Taller Plants) (!Increased Resistance to Pests) (!300 % greater Yield) (Improved resistance to Stress) (More Bio-Mass) (Greater Efficiency)



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Memory

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Memory-Titel
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Bio- -fector
Healthy growth, nutrient adequacy and Resistance to stress factors
Algae, compost, and Plant extracts
Maize, wheat and tomato


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Gap text

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BIOFECTOR is an integrated project with the aim to reduce input of mineral fertilisers in European agriculture by development of specifically adapted bio-effectors (BEs) to improve the efficiency of alternative fertilisation strategies, such as organic and low-input farming, use of fertilisers based on waste recycling products and fertiliser placement technologies.

Bio-effectors addressed comprise fungal strains of Trichoderma, Penicillium and Sebacinales, as well as bacterial strains of Bacillus and Pseudomonades with well-characterized root growth promoting and nutrient-solubilising potential. Natural extraction products of seaweed, compost and plant extracts, as well as their purified active compounds with protective potential against biotic and abiotic stresses are also tested in various combinations. These features offer perspectives for a more efficient use of nutrients by strategic combination with the alternative fertilisation strategies. Maize, wheat and tomato are chosen as representative crops. Laboratory and European-wide field experiments assure product adaptation to the various geo-climatic conditions characteristic for European agriculture.

The final goal is the development of viable alternatives to the conventional practice of mineral fertilisation as contribution to a more efficient management of the non-renewable resources of mineral nutrients, energy and water, to preserve soil fertility and to counteract the adverse environmental impact of agricultural production.




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Contact

Universität Hohenheim
Prof Dr. Günter Neumann
Institut für Kulturpflanzenwissenschaften
70593 Stuttgart
www.biofector.info


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