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Collaborative project: Genomic and proteomic architecture and environmental variability of quality and health related traits in wheat for innovative new wheat varieties and products - subproject 1 (Project)

The overall aim of the project is to deepen our knowledge on the basics of quality characters in wheat under changing cropping and climate conditions in Central Europe. This will be achieved by combining latest technology of phenotyping, genomics, proteomics, and spectrometry in a multi-disciplinary consortium.


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Digital management support systems for small and medium-sized enterprises in value chains of ornamental plants, perennials and cut flowers - subproject 1 (Project)

The PlantGrid project aimed to develop a digital management support system for small companies in the value chains of ornamental plants, perennials and cut flowers. The project showed that modern machine learning algorithms can be effectively used for forecasting the sales of individual ornamental plants and the turnover of companies. Additionally, digital tools are helpful for organising...


Funding period: 2020 - 2023

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Collaborative project: Implementation study of the application of the Nature Conservation App (NatApp) in agricultural and administrative practice in different federal states of Germany. Subproject 1: Coordination (Project)

The new CAP focuses on programmes for sustainable and environment-friendly farming and rural development, on more flexibility in measures, on administrative simplifications. The Commission wants more focus on performance rather than rules. This is also the motivation for the NatApp. It should make it easier for both farmers and administrations to apply and implement agri-environmental and climate...


Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Reliable bee management systems to help to reduce colony losses – an approach that is based on knowledge transfer – Subproject 2 (Project)

Colony losses are a real threat to beekeeping in general in most European countries. Practical beekeepers now need a help, which will be promoted fast within this community. This is also necessary in order to have a future perspective for this essential agricultural segment. Beside all known negative side effects, inclusive the economic losses which result from repeated colony losses, the actual...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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Collaborative project: Genetic improvement of resistance to ear fusariosis in early maturing maize by QTL mapping in multi-line crosses – Subproject 2 (Project)

Ear rot caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum, is an important disease in maize resulting in contamination of the grain by mycotoxins, mainly deoxynivalenol (DON) and zearalenone (ZEA). Resistant cultivars are the best option for controlling this disease. Aim of this study was to identify genomic regions (QTL, quantitative trait loci) with effect on disease resistance by molecular markers. We...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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Collaborative project: Development of high-throughput plant phenotyping technologies to screen agronomic and physiological traits in field based experimentation – Subproject 2 (Project)

The project aims to develop technologies that will enable the high-throughput precision phenotyping in field based experimentation. This novel concept should increase throughput, allow to record plant growth automatically, remove subjectivity from assay scoring and decrease laborious scoring tasks.The project includes the development of new, advanced sensors and spectral algorithms to evaluate...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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Collaborative project: Development of a rain sensor for kinetic energy and water wettness to improve scab prognosis in apple cultivation – Subproject 2 (Project)

The cooperation project was performed with a company for meteorological devices (Thies Clima, Göttingen) and a federal research institution (Julius Kühn-Institute, Institute for plant protection in fruit crops and viticulture, Dossenheim). Innovative sensors for kinetic energy of rain and leaf wetness are the requirements to improve scab prognosis in view of the efficiency in scheduling fungicide...


Funding period: 2008 - 2012