PPM Magdeburg e.V.


 ... Programme ...

  Patronage: Ministry for agriculture and environmental protection in Saxony-
  Anhalt; Magdeburg, Germany


 Monday, June 7, 2010
10.00 OPENING
10.05 GREETING OF THE PATRON
Hermann Onko Aeikens
Minister for Agriculture and the Environment of Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg, Germany
10.30 Feedstocks and (Bio) Technologies for Biorefineries
Joachim Venus
Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim e.V., Germany
11.00 Socially sustainable development of the rural areas
Grzegorz Spychalski
Director of the Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poland
 
11.30Coffee break

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11.50 Biomaterials for consumer products
Peter Gerth, Thomas Bagusch, Melanie Poschke, Johann Zimprich
Centre of Competence Engineering Sciences/Renewable Materials, University of Applied Sciences, Magdeburg, Germany
Economical and ecological aspects in the production of ethanol from grain with the use of roller mills
Ralph Thomann, Christa Luft, Stephan Icking2, Henrik Hiob2, Rosemarie Schneeweiß3
1) Institut für Lebensmittel und Umweltforschung e.V., Nuthetal, Germany
2) Görlitzer Kornbrennerei und Spirituosenfabrik, Seyda, Germany
3) Institut für Getreideverarbeitung GmbH (IGV), Nuthetal, Germany
12.10 Tissue engineering executed on textile scaffolds embroidered with degradable surgical thread materials
Annette Breier, Konrad Gliesche, Premkumar Govindarajulu, Claudia Rentsch2, Barbe Rentsch3
1) Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Germany
2) Universitätsklinikum Carl-Gustav-Carus, TU Dresden, Germany
3) Fa. Catgut GmbH, Markneukirchen, Germany
Provision pathway for biomethane
Michael Seiffert, Franziska Langer, Frank Scholwin
German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
12.30 Biodegradation and medical application of microbial poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
M.I. Artsis, A.P.Bonartsev2, 3, A.L.Iordanskii, G.A.Bonartseva2, Gennadi E.Zaikov
1) General Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2) A.N. Bachs Institute of Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
3) Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Simple kinetics of methane formation using model substrates
Reinhard Pätz
Hochschule Anhalt, Germany
 
13.00-14.00Lunch

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14.00 Flammability of polymeres reinforced with lignocellulosis raw materials
Maria Wladyka-Przybylak, Krzysztof Bujnowicz
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
Spray formation of alternative Diesel fuels under engine-like conditions
Dennis Backofen, Marco Adam, Helmut Tschöke, M. Könnig2, Jürgen Schmidt2
1) Institute of Mobile Systems,
2) Institute of Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics,
both: Otto-von-Guericke-University, Magdeburg, Germany
14.20 Correlations between interfacial rheology and film forming behaviour of plant proteins
Jens-Peter Krause
Institute of Nutrition Science, University of Potsdam, Germany
Energetic efficiency of four arable crop species
Jacek Kolodziej, Jerzy Pudelko, Jerzy Mankowski
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
14.40 Role of puerarin and daidzin as secondary plant metabolites - study on alcoholism
Przemyslaw Lukasz Mikolajczak, Anna Bogacz2, Monika Karasiewicz, Przemyslaw M. Mrozikiewicz3
1) Dep. of Pharmacology and Biotechnology, Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
2) Dep. of Pharmacology
3) Laboratory of Experimental Pharmacogenetics, Dep. of Clinical Pharmacy and Biopharmacy
2,3) both: Poznan University of Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
The potential of Sorghum varieties as bioenergy crops
Anja Hartmann, Karen Zeise, Maendy Fritz
Technologie- und Förderzenturm Straubing / Sachgebiet Rohstoffpflanzen und Stoffflüsse, Straubing, Germany
 

15.15

Poster presentation
 
 
16.30Coffee break  —  Poster viewing

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17.00

Poster discussion
 
Speakers of the presenting institutions will propose more details regarding to the exposed projects and are open for questions.
→ Detailed poster list
 
 
18.00End of the first day, Evening Programme and Official Dinner

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

 
08.30 PCR-based detection endophytic bacteria appearing in in vitro cultures of different clones of Urtica dioica L. using specific PCR-primers, derived from bacterial 16S rDNA sequences
Carolin Schneider, B.Eng. Sven Wartenberg, B.Eng. Jasmin Dufrenne2, Bettina Biskupek-Korell2
1) Institut für Pflanzenkultur e.K., Schnega, Germany
2) FH Hannover, Fakultät 2, Abt. Bioverfahrenstechnik, Germany
Multiscale Metabolic Modeling: An integrative systems biology approach for biomass research
Mohammad-Reza Hajirezaei, Mohammad Reza Ghaffari, Rainer Lemke2, Björn H. Junker, Johannes Müller3, Björn Usadel4, Röbbe Wünschiers2, Falk Schreiber
1) Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben, Germany
2) SunGene GmbH, a BASF Plant Science Company, Gatersleben, Germany
3) Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Yield and Ecophysiology, Halle/Saale, Germany
4) Max-Planck-Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology, Integrative Carbon Biology, Golm, Germany
08.50 Genetic Resources of Cannabis sativa L. in the collection of the Gene Bank at INF&MP in Poznan
Magdalena Chudy, Grazyna Mankowska2
1) Dep. of Hemp Breeding, Agronomy and Seed Production,
2) Dep. of Biotechnology
both: Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
Structural genomic research for energy maize
Michaela Ernst, Milena Ouzonova2, Thomas Presterl2, Peter Westhoff3, Rhonda Meyer, Albrecht Melchinger4, Juan Manuel Montes4, Christian Riedelsheimer4, Christoph Grieder4, Joachim Selbig5, Abdelhalim Larhlimi5, Mark Stitt6, Ronan Sulpice6, Angelika Czedik-Eysenberg6, Lothar Willmitzer6, Thomas Altmann
1) Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben, Germany
2) KWS Saat AG, Einbeck, Germany
3) Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany
4) Universität Hohenheim, Germany,
5) Universität Potsdam, Germany
6) Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie, Golm, Germany
09.10 DNA fingerprinting and charakterisation of genetic variation of different clones of Urtica dioica L. via RAPD and RAPD-derived SCAR markers
Bettina Biskupek-Korell, Sabrina Becker, Jasmin Dufrenne, Patricia Rauscher, Carolin Schneider2
1) FH Hannover, Fakultät 2, Abt. Bioverfahrenstechnik, Hannover, Germany
2) Institut für Pflanzenkultur e.K., Schnega, Germany
Agricultural residues as a renewable source of bio-energy with special focus on cereal straws
Satyanarayana Narra, Claudia Glaser, Peter Ay, Hans-Jörg Gusovius2, Christian Stollberg3
1) Chair of Mineral Processing, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus
2) Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim, Germany
3) Process Technology of Biogenous Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Applied Sciences Wismar, Poel, Germany
09.30 Detection of phytopathogenic RNA-viruses
Kristina Florschütz, Anja Schröter, Martina Körner, Gotthard Kunze
Leibniz-Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK), Gatersleben, Germany
Multi-use of the white mulberry (Morus alba L.)
Malgorzata Lochynska, Grzegorz Oleszak2
1) Dep. of Silkworms Breeding and Mulberry Cultivation,
2) Experimental Farm in Petkowo,
both: Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
09.50 The effect of harvesting time on cellulose content in fibrous hemp
Malgorzata Strybe, Natalia Kryszak2
1) Dep. of Hemp Breeding, Agronomy and Seed Production,
2) Harvesting Technology and Fibre Plants Evaluation Dep.
both: Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
Technology development of decentralized processing of Jatropha-seeds
Gunther Fleck, Niklas Stadermann2
1) Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
2) Maschinenfabrik Reinartz, Neuss, Germany
10.10 The application of biotechnology in flax and hemp breeding
Karolina Wielgus, Aleksandra Luwanska, Grazyna Mankowska, Joanna Przewozna
Department of Biotechnology, both: Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
Survey of Jatropha curcas energy potential for an efficient production of biodiesel as renewable resource
Sékou Traoré, Amadou Diarra, Macki Traoré2, S. Magassouba3
1) Polytechnic Institute, University of Conakry, Guinea
2) FSE, Dep. of Economics, University of Sonfonia, Conakry, Guinea
3) Institute of medical plants, Dubreka, Guinea
 
10.30Coffee break

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11.00 Public acceptance of biomass power plants – Results of recent environmental psychological surveys
Jan Zoellner, Petra Schweizer-Ries, Irina Rau
Institut für Psychologie, FG Umweltpsychologie, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany
Non-food crops as a feedstock for modern bio-based industry
Krzysztof Heller, Maria Mackiewicz-Talarczyk, Przemyslaw Baraniecki
Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
11.20 Regional value added of bioenergy activities: A material flow approach
Ruth Offermann, Thilo Seidenberger, Daniela Thrän
DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
Oilseed Bio-Refinery – a new concept of value-added processing
Frank Pudel
Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
11.40 Sustainable intra-logistics with renewable energies and fuel cells
Hartmut Zadek, Robert Schulz
Institute of Logistics and Material Handling Systems, University "Otto-von-Guericke", Magdeburg, Germany
Evaluation of different fractionation methods for the extraction of pure fatty acids
Matthias Rohrbeck
Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany
12.00 Prevention of disposal of greenhouse gases from digested residues by optimal use of the nitrogen fertilizer potential
Ute Bauermeister
GNS Gesellschaft für Nachhaltige Stoffnutzung mbH und BMVerfahrenstechnologie, Halle/Saale, Germany
IFT Performance of MES surfactant from Palm Olein for EOR application
Erliza Hambali
Surfactant and Bioenergy Research Center, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
12.20 Criteria system of sustainable agriculture (CSSA-KSNL)
Gerhard Breitschuh, Hans Eckert, Ines Matthes2, Jürgen Strümpfel2, Günter Bachmann2, Thorsten Breitschuh3
1) Thuringian Ministry for agriculture and environment, Erfurt, Germany
2) Thuringian state institute for agriculture, Jena, Germany
3) VAVB e.V., Jena, Germany
The development of Palm Methyl Ester Sulfonic Acid (MESA) to increase oil well recovery
Siti Mujdalipah, Erliza Hambali, Edi Zulchaidir2
1) Surfactant and Bioenergy Research Center, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
2) PT. Findeco Jaya, Pulogadung, Jakarta
 

12.45

Award ceremony
 
 
13.00Lunch  —  End of the conference
 

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Poster list
→ back to schedule
 
The following posters will be presented:

Breeding of improved clones of Urtica dioica L. with higher fibre contents and qualities
Holger Fischer, Carolin Schneider2, Sven Wartenberg2, Carmen Knapwost3, Bettina Biskupek-Korell3
1) Faserinstitut Bremen e.V. (FIBRE), Bremen, Germany
2) Institut für Pflanzenkultur e.K., Schnega, Germany
3) FH Hannover, Fakultät 2, Abt. Bioverfahrenstechnik, Hannover, Germany

The development of transgenic flax with enhanced heavy metals binding capability
Miroslava Vrbová, Jiri Horácek, Martina Vetrovcová, Miroslav Griga, T. Macek2,
1) Agritec Ltd., Plant Biotechnology Department, Sumperk, Czech Republic
2) Institute of Chemical Technology, Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic

Health and germination of carrot seeds treated with aqueous and methanol extracts from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) panicles
Hanna Dorna, Ryszard Kaniewski2, Magdalena Jarosz, Joanna Banach2, Dorota Szopinska
1) Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland
2) Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland

The changes in the protein profile in response to cadmium stress in flax (Linum usitatissimum L.)
Milena Szalata, Marlena Szalata2, Karolina Wielgus
1) Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
2) Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Poznan UNiversity of Life Sciences, Poland

WPC – Machine elements in conveying systems
Brit Clauß, Sven Eichhorn
Institut für Fördertechnik und Kunststoffe, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany

Use of rice spelts as composits in building materials
Grete Bach, Stefanie Bachmann
ifn Forschungs- und Technologiezentrum GmbH, Elsteraue/OT Tröglitz

The evaluation of Polish and foreign biotypes of mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.) bred in Polish breeding conditions
Malgorzata Lochynska, Andrzej Wojtaszewski
Dep. of Silkworms Breeding and Mulberry Cultivation, Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland

Bioactive substances from the balsam poplar
Carola Griehl, Dieter Orzessek2, Sandra Ludewig, Stefan Gille2
1) Anhalt Universitity of Applied Sciences, Köthen, Germany
2) Anhalt Universitity of Applied Sciences, Bernburg, Germany

Collagen isolation from porcine hide – Qualitative and quantitative comparison of three different isolation agents
Aneliya Petrova
IASP (Institute of agricultural and urban ecological projects) affiliated to Berlin Humboldt University, Germany

Crosslinking of Proteins and Xylans from biogenic waste materials and IR-analysis of the products
Gassam Asefie Morisseau-Leroy, Rafael Valbuena, Guenter Westphal
IASP (Institute of agricultural and urban ecological projects) affiliated to Berlin Humboldt University, Germany

Production of biodegradable strap materials for the immobilization of microorganisms to the treatment of water
A. Gonzalias, I. Kolesov, M. Reinicke
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Mechanism of stable radical generation in lignin under the action of nitrogen dioxide
E. Ya. Davydov, I. S. Gaponova, S. M. Lomakin, G. B. Pariiskii, T. V. Pokholok, Gennadi E. Zaikov
Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

The preliminary toxicity studies of R. kirilowii extracts
Anna Krajewska-Patan, Waldemar Buchwald, Mariola Dreger, Malgorzata Górska-Paukszta, Sebastian Mielcarek, Bogdan Kedzia, Elzbieta Holderna-Kedzia, Przemyslaw L. Mikolajczak1,2, Teresa Bobkiewicz-Kozlowska1,2, Przemyslaw Mrozikiewicz1,3
1) Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland
2) Dep. of Pharmacology, Poznan University of Medical Science, Poznan, Poland
3) Laboratory of Experimental Pharmacogenetics, Dep. of Clinical Pharmacy and Biopharmacy, Poznan University of Medical Science, Poznan, Poland

Rapeseed Protein Applications: Aqua Feeds
Halime Adem, Frank Pudel2, Ralf-Peter Tressel2, Hanno Slawski, Carsten Schulz
1) GMA Gesellschaft für Marine Aquakultur mbH, Büsum, Germany
2) Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany

Rapeseed Protein Applications: Agricultural Plastic Foils
U. Georgius, Frank Pudel2, Ralf-Peter Tressel2, Zuhair Saleem2
1) Biofol GmbH, Unseburg, Germany
2) Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany

Potential of microalgae to produce lipids for biofuels
Carola Griehl, Helen Polhardt, Dominique Müller
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Köthen, Germany

Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) as a plant for bioethanol production
Katarzyna Grajek, Czeslaw Ogurkowski
Environment Protection Department, Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants, Poznan, Poland

Prediction of Biodiesel cold flow properties in dependence on feedstock mixtures
Matthias Rohrbeck
Pilot Pflanzenöltechnologie Magdeburg e.V., Germany



 

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