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Energy crop information and demonstration centres 4 (Project)
...The Technology and Support Centre (TFZ), the Bavarian State Institute for Agriculture (LfL) and the Bavarian Institute for Viticulture and Horticulture (LWG) are researching in profitable energy crops. ...The underlying topic of energy crops is complemented by the subject areas bioeconomy and biodiversity, e.g. the cultivation of medical plants. With guided tours and publications, the knowledge achieved during the research will be transferred to visitors and pressure groups, for example beekeepers or agricultural consultants....
Funding period: 2019 - 2021
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Collaborative project: Identification of the signalling function of secondary metabolites and selection on improved secondary metabolite spectra in the host/arthropod complex lupine/weevil – Subproject 1 (Project)
...Results of field experiments showed that the grain yield in L. angustifolius crops is strongly reduced (up to 40%) by insect infestation compared to insecticide treated plots. The screening of 126 Lupinus genotypes containing both bitter and sweet lupines showed that the infestation was higher in genotypes of L. angustifolius than in L. luteus. A high variability of susceptibility within the species L. angustifolius was observed. Weevil feeding in L. angustifolius genotypes with high alkaloid contents was as high as in genotypes with low alkaloid content. ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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Collaborative project: Identification of the signalling function of secondary metabolites and selection on improved secondary metabolite spectra in the host/arthropod complex lupine/weevil – Subproject 2 (Project)
...Results of field experiments showed that the grain yield in L. angustifolius crops is strongly reduced (up to 40%) by insect infestation compared to insecticide treated plots. The screening of 126 Lupinus genotypes containing both bitter and sweet lupines showed that the infestation was higher in genotypes of L. angustifolius than in L. luteus. A high variability of susceptibility within the species L. angustifolius was observed. Weevil feeding in L. angustifolius genotypes with high alkaloid contents was as high as in genotypes with low alkaloid content. ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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Collaborative project: Identification of the signalling function of secondary metabolites and selection on improved secondary metabolite spectra in the host/arthropod complex lupine/weevil – Subproject 3 (Project)
...Results of field experiments showed that the grain yield in L. angustifolius crops is strongly reduced (up to 40%) by insect infestation compared to insecticide treated plots. The screening of 126 Lupinus genotypes containing both bitter and sweet lupines showed that the infestation was higher in genotypes of L. angustifolius than in L. luteus. A high variability of susceptibility within the species L. angustifolius was observed. Weevil feeding in L. angustifolius genotypes with high alkaloid contents was as high as in genotypes with low alkaloid content. ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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selection of drought tolerant Robinia pseudoacaia from international sources for energy production (Project)
...Aim of the project is the selection of genotypes of black locus (Robinia pseudoacacia L.), suitable for the production of woody biomass on dry sites in Germany. ...Among them are the patterns of 14C and 15N distribution basing among the plant compartments leaf, root, and shoot in connection with the fluctuating starch pool as well as physiological measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence and water use efficiency. ...
Funding period: 2013 - 2016
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Determination of nutritionally valuable substances and their breakdown products in fishery products (Project)
.... - Ostermeyer, U.; Meyer, C.; Schubring, R.: Herstellung und Zusammensetzung von asiatischen Fischsaucen. ...Fischereiforschung 56, 2009, 1-18 - Karl, H.; Manthey-Karl, M.; Ostermeyer, U.; Lehmann, I.; Wagner, H.: Nutritional composition and sensory attributes of Alaskan flatfishes compared to plaice (Pleuronectes platessa). ...J Fisheries Sciences 8. 2014, 17-26 - Karl, H.; Lehmann, I.; Manthey-Karl, M., Meyer, C.; Ostermeyer, U.: Comparison of nutritional value and microbiological status of new imported fish species on the German market. ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2019
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Forage fish interactions (FACTS) (Project)
...Management actions on other species also influences forage fish, i.e. conservation efforts on marine mammals or sea birds have direct consequences for the predation pressure on forage fish. ...The two overarching questions are: 1. What are the consequences of forage fish fisheries on (a) predator growth and abundance, (b) economic output of fisheries on piscivorous species, and (c) ecosystem stability and the risk for regime shifts. 2. ...
Funding period: 2010 - 2012
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Breeding forage and grain legumes to increase EU's and China's protein self sufficiency (Project)
...These new markers in addition to single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays already available for pea and soybean will be used to inform us of genetic diversity and to improve the efficiency of breeding programmes. b) Develop searchable databases containing passport data, as well as agronomic and genetic features in order to facilitate exchanges of genetic resources between Europe and China. c) Broaden the genetic base of legume crops and analyse the genetic diversity of promising European and Chinese legume accessions using (1) phenotypic traits that contribute to increase yield, quality, stress tolerance evaluated in multi-site trials and (2) molecular markers. d) Analyse the genetic architecture of key breeding traits using association studies based on candidate genes and genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Molecular markers related to phenotypic traits will be identified. e) Increase genetic progress in existing breeding programmes. ...
Funding period: 2017 - 2020
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Immunomodulatory effects of food ingredients (Project)
...Lipids in health and disease. 2016 Feb;15(21):1-12. Jaudszus A, Lorkowski S, Gruen M, Roth A, Jahreis G.: Limited Applicability of GW9662 to Elucidate PPARγ-Mediated Fatty Acid Effects in Primary Human T-Helper Cells. International journal of inflammation. 2014 Jun; 149628:1-6. Jaudszus A, Gruen M, Watzl B, Ness C, Roth A, Lochner A, Barz D, Gabriel H, Rothe M, Jahreis G.: Evaluation of suppressive and pro-resolving effects of EPA and DHA in human primary monocytes and T-helper cells. ...PlosOne. 2013 Jun; 8(6):1-5-e66690. ...
Funding period: 2001 - 2016
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Long-term opportunities and risks of using biochar in soils: Analysis of changed soil fertility parameters, C storage behaviour and ecotoxicological and environmental effects (Project)
...The aim of the PK-BODENABC project is to characterize long-term changes in soil more than 10 years after the introduction of biochar (PK) at four different locations with soil properties ranging from sandy to loamy to clayey in order to answer the question of whether additive soil carbon storage occurs and whether positive or negative effects are to be expected in the long term: The investigations focus on a number of soil fertility parameters (soil biological and physico-chemical parameters) and on any additional soil C storage over the past decade via the PK administration beyond; and exemplarily on the C retention of fresh assimilate in 'old' PK soils (13C pulse labeling-tracing). In addition to the influence on C storage, it should also be quantified whether the nitrogen (N) losses (e.g. nitrous oxide, nitrate) in these soils are reduced in the long term. ...
Funding period: 2025 - 2026