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Collaborative project: Development of DNA-based methods for the identification of fish and fishery products, as well as crustaceans and molluscs for practical use in the food and import control - subproject 2 (Project)

"Germany is an important country for the import of fish and fish products. Food products of marine origin are regularly prone to the exchange or even intended adulteration on the level of ist species ingredients. It is therefore urgently necessary to provide food control authorities and food producers with adequate methods to identify and quantify species ingredients in marine foodstuff. We have...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Quality improvement and more efficient utilization of products derived from the baobab tree (Adasonia digitata L.) to enhance food security and nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa - Teilprojekt 2 (Project)

The sub-project aims to identify the main reasons for quality changes in Baobab raw materials, intermediate and commercial end products, taking into account the local value chain. Based on the observed knowledge, appropriate technological measures for shelf life prolongation and enhancement of product safety shall be developed. Another focus is on the development of a rapid method for assessing...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Joint project: investigation and assessment of soil functions and derivation of solution strategies for a soil-protective timber harvest; Subproject 2: soil physical data and measuring sensors (Project)

In modern highly mechanized timber harvest, vehicle mass has been steadily increasing for decades. Heavier vehicles increase the performance of logging and thus allow to meet the growing demand for wood. Due to the increasing days of operating during unfavorable soil conditions there may be an impairment of the soil functions. How does this affect the soil functions and are there solution...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Identification of quantitative resistance for production of new cultivars with durable broad-spectrum resistance against Phoma lingam causing stem canker of rapeseed - subproject 2 (Project)

Leptosphaeria maculans (anamorph Phoma lingam) causes stem cancer of oilseed rape, the most important fungal disease of oilseed rape in Germany. In current rapeseed varieties qualitative monogenic race-specific resistance genes have been overcome by the evolution of the pathogen. This represents a new challenge to the genetic improvement of durable fungal resistance in modern cultivars. Thus,...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Economically assessed and simulation-based approach for the reduction of losses induced by set-up and cleaning operations within food processing and packaging plants - subproject 2 (Project)

The joint project VoReVe with SimPlan AG, Hochschule Hannover, Iglo Frozen Fish International and FRoSTA AG, funded by BMEL, included the conception of an economically evaluated and simulation-based process model. The goal was to reduce losses during setup and cleaning processes in food and packaging plants in the food processing industry and to accomplish more effective production planning and...


Funding period: 2018 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Innovative breeding strategies for improving the growing nature of the yellow Lupine (Lupinus luteus) in German. Subproject 2: feature detection by IPK gene bank accessions (Project)

The project's overall objective is to improve the cultivation worthiness of the yellow Lupine hardly used in Germany (Lupinus luteus). It shows their strengths through their cultivation suitability on lean, sandy areas, their good drought tolerance and its high protein content. Breeding methods, taking into account (I) novel mutant collections and (II) previously unused genetic resources combined...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 32 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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BonaRes (Modul A, Phase 2): CATCHY - Catch crops as agronomic means to ensure sustainable soil fertility and yield security - SP 6 (Project)

The main objective is to employ catch cropping for developing innovative farming systems to preserve and improve soil fertility. We aim to develop a better understanding of cause-effect relationships affecting soil fertility parameters, biological functions and interactions in soil and rhizosphere. This could also contribute to an enhancement of marginal locations. Therefore, the focus of CATCHY...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Maintenance of open landscapes through target-oriented habitat and wildlife management – integrating free-ranging red deer in open land management. Subproject 2 (Project)

The existing variety of ecologically important habitats and communities in Central-European cultural landscapes is largely the result of historic, extensive types of agricultural land-use systems. The constant, long-term use and formation of these areas through humans is a vital base for biological diversity in present-day cultural landscapes. Substantial changes in land-use systems have made it...


Funding period: 2014 - 2019

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Collaborative project: Generation of recessive resistance against aphid transmittable virus yellows in sugar beet as an alternative resistance management strategy to chemical vector control - subproject 2 (Project)

Since the loss of neonicotinoid seed treatment, sugarbeet cultivation in Germany is threatened in its economic viability by aphid-transmitted yellowing viruses with high yield loss potential. Naturally occurring resistance traits are not available to the crop to efficiently control the virus diseases. Here, as part of a cooperation between the Institute of Sugar Beet Research (IfZ) and the sugar...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022