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Publications of the HSWT

The chronological list shows current publications from the University of applied sciences Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. The Centre for Research and Knowledge Transfer (ZFW) is responsible for this.

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  • Prof. Dr. Michael Schrader, Lloyd Fricker

    Peptidomics - Methods and Strategies (2018) Humana Press, New York, 1. Auflage 2018, 423 S., 78 Abbildungen . DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-7537-2

    This volume describes protocols for basic state-of-the-art approaches in the field of peptidomics. Most of these approaches are independent of the instruments used for analysis and can easily be adapted for equipment that is available in a typical proteomics facility. Chapters detail many of the basic techniques used to detect and identify peptides, methods for the relative quantitation of peptides between samples using isotopic labels or label-free approaches, and biological species as well as sample types. Written in the highly successful format of the Methods in Molecular Biology series, each chapter includes an introduction to the topic, a list of the necessary materials and reagents, reproducible step-by-step laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting common problems and avoiding pitfalls. Authoritative and practical, Peptidomics: Methods and Strategies provides useful guidance for studies in the rapidly growing field of peptidomics.
  • Felix Weiß, Christopher König, Prof. Dr. Christoph Moning

    Vogelreiches Ökodorf: Brodowin in Brandenburg (2018) Der Falke 2018 (6), S. 30-34.

  • Medria Shekar Rani, Prof. Dr. Eckart Lange, Prof. Dr. Ross Cameron, Prof. Dr. Olaf Gerhard Schroth

    • Permissions:  Open Access

    Future Development Scenarios for Adaptation to Climate Change in the Ci Kapundung Upper Water Catchment Area , Bandung Basin , Indonesia (2018) JoDLA − Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture 2018 (3), S. 23-33. DOI: 10.14627/537642003

    Landscape change in the Ci Kapundung upper water catchment area over recent decades has increased the volume of rainfall runoff, increasing the incidence of flooding in the Bandung Basin. At the same time, climate change affects rainfall variability in Indonesia, causing higher frequencies of extreme rainfall and drought in almost all regions of the country. This study develops and assesses four scenarios for the future spatial plan in the catchment area, which is part of a research project on flood risk in the Bandung Basin. The scenarios were created based on recent land use changes within the area, current spatial policies, ecological design principles, and the geodesign framework. All scenarios were simulated using Land Change Modeler (LCM), which applies a combined cellular automata and Mar- kov model (CA-Markov), and a multilayer perceptron (MLP) neural network, to project future land- scape forms for 2030. In this simulation, the results were assessed to see the variations of land cover composition. CA-Markov models have been widely used to predict urban growth. Modeling applica- tions for forest cover change simulation have rarely been explored. Results from LCM show that there is no significant difference in the percentages of developed areas, mixed plant communities, and coni- fers in 2030 in all scenarios. However, the spatial arrangement of land cover varies with each scenario. In the first scenario, for example, the disperse settlement pattern is projected to occur in the watershed in 2030, including in the areas with steep slopes and near the rivers, whereas in other scenarios, specific areas are restricted to be built. The study suggests that further analysis of hydrological impacts of each scenario is needed to ascertain which scenario can effectively reduce flood risk.
  • Leon Mrosso, Khamaldin Daud Mutabazi, Lutengano Mwinuka, Meike Schaefer, Jana Schindler, Stefan Sieber, Elirehema Swai, Yusto Mugisha Yustas, Götz Uckert, Frieder Graef, Prof. Dr. Anja Faße, Ludger Herrmann, Harry Hoffmann, Frederick C. Kahimba, Dr. Luitfred Kissoly, Hannes König, Christine Lambert, Henry Mahoo, Bashir Makoko

    • Permissions:  Peer Reviewed

    ScalA-FS: expert-based ex-ante assessments of local requirements and success potential of upgrading strategies for improving food security in rural Tanzania (2018) Food Security 10 , S. 841-858. DOI: 10.1007/s12571-018-0789-0

  • Arne Herzel, Michael Hopf, Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen

    • Permissions:  Peer Reviewed

    Multistage interval scheduling games (2018) Journal of Scheduling 2018 (22), S. 359-377. DOI: 10.1007/s10951-018-0568-y

  • Prof. Dr. Heike Susanne Mempel, M.Sc. Simon Goisser

    Qualitätsveränderungen bei pflanzlichen Lebensmitteln (2018) Vortrag beim Fachkongress "Lebensmittel retten 4.0 - Innovative Verfahren zur Reduzierung von Lebensmittelverlusten" am 16.05.2018 im Bayerischen Staatsministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten .

  • Prof. Dr. Patrick Noack

    Smartfarming: Stickstoffsensoren und teilflächenspezifische Stickstoffdüngung (2018) Dienstleister intern (2), S. 25-27.

  • Prof. Dr. Iryna Smetanska

    • Permissions:  Peer Reviewed

    Sustainable Production of Polyphenols and Anti-oxidants by Plant in vitro Cultures (2018) Bioprocessing of Plant in vitro Systems. Reference Series in Phytochemistry 2018 , S. 1-45. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32004-5_2-1

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