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Entomological studies to control Bluetongue disease (BTD), WG 4 (Project)
In August 2006 BTD was introduced from Belgium and / or the Netherlands to Western Germany from where it spread within 1 year to most other regions of Germany. The Friedrich-Löffler-Institute (FLI) recognized that the virus belonged to the serotype 8, one of other 20 occurring in South Africa. The permanent catching of midges during the year 2006 of the group of the Düsseldorf University and the...
Funding period: 2007 - 2008
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Entomological studies to control Bluetongue disease (BTD), WG 3 (Project)
In August 2006 BTD was introduced from Belgium and / or the Netherlands to Western Germany from where it spread within 1 year to most other regions of Germany. The Friedrich-Löffler-Institute (FLI) recognized that the virus belonged to the serotype 8, one of other 20 occurring in South Africa. The permanent catching of midges during the year 2006 of the group of the Düsseldorf University and the...
Funding period: 2007 - 2008
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Entomological studies to control Bluetongue disease (BTD), WG 2 (Project)
In August 2006 BTD was introduced from Belgium and / or the Netherlands to Western Germany from where it spread within 1 year to most other regions of Germany. The Friedrich-Löffler-Institute (FLI) recognized that the virus belonged to the serotype 8, one of other 20 occurring in South Africa. The permanent catching of midges during the year 2006 of the group of the Düsseldorf University and the...
Funding period: 2007 - 2008
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Entomological studies to control Bluetongue disease (BTD), WG 1 (Project)
In August 2006 BTD was introduced from Belgium and / or the Netherlands to Western Germany from where it spread within 1 year to most other regions of Germany. The Friedrich-Löffler-Institute (FLI) recognized that the virus belonged to the serotype 8, one of other 20 occurring in South Africa. The permanent catching of midges during the year 2006 of the group of the Düsseldorf University and the...
Funding period: 2007 - 2011
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Developing a guideline for cultivation and processing of organic spelt (Project)
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Funding period: 2007 - 2009
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Funding of organic farming in Germany - status, development and international perspective (Project)
keine Angaben
Funding period: 2008 - 2010
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Development of winter faba beans for organic farming (Project)
Vicia faba L., the faba bean, is a grain legume like pea, lupin, lens, chick pea, kidney bean and soya bean. The BSE crisis and frequent refusal of transgenic soy bean as feed caused homegrown protein crops like faba bean to become increasingly attractive. In Germany and neighbouring countries, faba beans are grown as spring crops, whereas winter beans are known and grown in UK. German winters...
Funding period: 2002 - 2004
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Quantifying the mortality of eel in German inland waters (Project)
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Funding period: 2009 - 2012
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Concept for the Reduction of Sooty Blotch Disease - Determination of the Biological Parameters under West European Climate Conditions as the Basis for the Development of a Disease Prediction Model (Project)
keine Angaben
Funding period: 2010 - 2012
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Collaborative project: Identification of molecular markers for BYDV-resistance in maize – Subproject 2 (Project)
Barley yellow dwarf (BYD) is an economically important virus disease in cereals. With increasing winter temperatures, the impact of BYD on maize is expected to increase. The most effective method to control the BYD virus, which is transmitted by aphids, is to breed resistant maize varieties. The results of this study indicated that a BYDV infection had negative impacts on various plant...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014