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Veröffentlichungen der HSWT

Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).

  • Dr. rer. nat. Marlene Gruber, Prof. Dr. Hubert Röder, Prof. Dr. Alfons Haber, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Mayer

    Lastmanagement auf Verteilnetzebene: Einsparpotenzial für Kunden und Netzbetreiber? Ein Beispiel in Deutschland (2017) 10. Internationale Energiewirtschaftstagung – Technische Universität Wien, Österreich, 15. – 17. Februar 2017 , S. 1-15.

  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Brunnert

    Berufsqualifikation in der Energiewirtschaft − Herausforderung auch für Hochschulen (2017) Energie Markt Wirtschaft (e|m|w) 2017 (02).

  • Dr. rer. nat. Claudia Hartl-Meier, Jan Esper, Andrew Liebhold, Oliver Konter, Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe, Ulf Büntgen

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Effects of host abundance on larch budmoth outbreaks in the European Alps (2017) Agricultural and Forest Entomology 19 (4), S. 376-387. DOI: 10.1111/afe.12216

  • Prof. Dr. Dominik Grimm, Damian Roqueiro, Patrice A. Salomé, Stefan Kleeberger, Bastian Greshake, Wangsheng Zhu, Chang Liu, Christoph Lippert, Oliver Stegle, Bernhard Schölkopf, Detlef Weigel, Karsten Borgwardt

    • Berechtigungen:  Open Access
    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    easyGWAS: A Cloud-Based Platform for Comparing the Results of Genome-Wide Association Studies (2017) The Plant Cell 29 (1). DOI: 10.1105/tpc.16.00551

    The ever-growing availability of high-quality genotypes for a multitude of species has enabled researchers to explore the underlying genetic architecture of complex phenotypes at an unprecedented level of detail using genome-wide association studies (GWAS). The systematic comparison of results obtained from GWAS of different traits opens up new possibilities, including the analysis of pleiotropic effects. Other advantages that result from the integration of multiple GWAS are the ability to replicate GWAS signals and to increase statistical power to detect such signals through meta-analyses. In order to facilitate the simple comparison of GWAS results, we present easyGWAS, a powerful, species-independent online resource for computing, storing, sharing, annotating, and comparing GWAS. The easyGWAS tool supports multiple species, the uploading of private genotype data and summary statistics of existing GWAS, as well as advanced methods for comparing GWAS results across different experiments and data sets in an interactive and user-friendly interface. easyGWAS is also a public data repository for GWAS data and summary statistics and already includes published data and results from several major GWAS. We demonstrate the potential of easyGWAS with a case study of the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana, using flowering and growth-related traits.
  • Marco Bender, Prof. Dr. Clemens Thielen, Stephan Westphal

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Online Interval Scheduling with a Bounded Number of Failures (2017) Journal of Scheduling 20 , S. 443-457. DOI: 10.1007/s10951-016-0506-9

  • Dr. rer. nat. Sebastian Hauk, Dr. Markus Gandorfer, Prof. Dr. Stefan Wittkopf, Ulrike K. Müller, Prof. Dr. Thomas Knoke

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Ecological diversification is risk reducing and economically profitable – The case of biomass production with short rotation woody crops in south German land-use portfolios (2017) Biomass and Bioenergy 98 , S. 142-152. DOI: 10.1016/j.biombioe.2017.01.018

  • Frieder Graef, Götz Uckert, Jana Schindler, Hannes König, Hadijah A. Mbwana, Prof. Dr. Anja Faße, Lutengano Mwinuka, Henry Mahoo, Laurent N. Kaburire, Paul Saidia, Yusto Mugisha Yustas, Valerian Silayo, Bashir Makoko, Dr. Luitfred Kissoly, Christine Lambert, Anthony Kimaro, Stefan Sieber, Harry Hoffmann, Frederick C. Kahimba, Khamaldin Daud Mutabazi

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Expert-based ex-ante assessments of potential social, ecological, and economic impacts of upgrading strategies for improving food security in rural Tanzania using the ScalA-FS approach (2017) Food Security 9 , S. 1255-1270. DOI: 10.1007/s12571-016-0639-x

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