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Impact of specific food components on the gut microbiota (Project)
...Nutrition has a tremendous impact on the gut microbiota: directly through the availability of fermentable components (e.g. fibers, polyphenolics…) and indirectly through the modulation of the physiological state of the host (e.g. immune system, gut barrier, digestive secretions). ...Therefore, the impact of food components on the microbiota is being studied in different model systems in vitro (TIM-2 model) as well as in vivo (animal model), but also in human observational or intervention studies). ...Liebisch, M. Doring, R. Kruger, E. Vatareck, E. von Coburg, G. Loh and B. Watzl (2019). ...
Funding period: 2017 - 2027
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Production and characterization of novel interspecific hybrids between Hordeum vulgare and H. bulbosum for transfer of valuable traits (Project)
...Hordeum bulbosum belongs to the secondary gene pool of the genus Hordeum L.. This wild species is of potential value for barley breeding. ...A crossing programme was initiated to develop novel interspecific hybrids between H. vulgare L. and individual H. bulbosum accessions from different geographic origin of wild barley. ...
Funding period: 2001 - 2013
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Characterisation of the interaction between L. monocytogenes isolates and the microbial raw-milk community by metatranscriptomic analysis (Project)
...The aim of this project is to investigate interaction patterns between the raw-milk community and L. monocytogenes and whether such interactions alter the metabolic productivity of the entire community. To undergo this project extensive high-troughput sequencing on transcriptomic level of raw milk community after addition of selected L. monocytogenes isolates are planned. As result sequence information and sequence abundance of expressed genes will be revealed....
Funding period: 2012 - 2012
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Biodiversity of microorgansisms in forest soils: Pilot study for an additional investigation to the 2nd Soil Survey (Project)
...Chemical and physical parameters of soil samples and forest characteristics were assessed in an area-wide grid in the 2nd Soil Survey in Germany. The biodiversity of microorganisms in forest soils will be characterised as an accompanying investigation. ...In these techniques, the 16S-rDNA of Bacteria and Archaea and the ITS1-5.8S-Its2 region of fungi are especially suitable for a taxonomic evaluation. ...
Funding period: 2007 - 2008
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Subproject 1: Input materials, HTC-biochar material properties, HTC-biochar production process control (Project)
...This subproject deals with the following aspects: 1. Identification of adequate input materials for HTC-biochar production. These investigations focus on municipal and industrial organic wastes with regard to amount, availability, and suitability for HTC processing. 2. Characterization of HTC-biochar incl. development of a material parameter set. ...For selected input materials control of HTC-biochar production process needs to be optimized with regard to space-time yield taking into account its use on agricultural land (HTC-biochar properties as defined under 2)....
Funding period: 2009 - 2012
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Q-PorkChains. Module II: Diversity, Flexibility and Sustainability of Farm-level Production Systems (Project)
...Module II is divided into three work packages: assessment and development of tools for sustainability evaluation (WP II.1) integrated sustainability evaluation (WP II.2) systems design and assurance strategies (WP II.3)...
Funding period: 2007 - 2012
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Agroforestry systems with added value for people and the environment (Project)
...Cooperation project with the University of Freiburg, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Chairs Forest Growth (IWW) and Landscape Management (LP) IWW + LP: Subproject 1: quality timber carrier and cultures as part of a complex system LTZ: Subproject 2: influence of value wood beams on agricultural production and the environment as well as their economic impact...
Funding period: 2015 - 2017
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Agroforestry systems with added value for people and the environment (Project)
...Cooperation project with the University of Freiburg, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Chairs Forest Growth (IWW) and Landscape Management (LP) IWW + LP: Subproject 1: quality timber carrier and cultures as part of a complex system LTZ: Subproject 2: influence of value wood beams on agricultural production and the environment as well as their economic impact...
Funding period: 2015 - 2017
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Evaluation of carbon sink role below the plowpan, environmental impact, crop yield and soil quality after SRC recultivation (Project)
...Four specific project objectives will be assessed and related to the length of the SRC rotation period. (1) The impact of coarse roots on carbon sequestration in top and deep soil of the three plots in Potsdam: This includes the quantification of coarse and fine roots, soil organic carbon content and root decomposition rates in different soil depths (litter bag method). (2) Environmental impacts including greenhouse gas emissions (closed chamber method) and the related nitrogen dynamic will be assessed for SRC and control plots. ...As the methods are not suitable to quantify carbon-leaching, the dynamic of C- and N-losses will be assessed through soil column experiments with innovative online monitoring equipment that will be refined and tested during the project. ...
Funding period: 2020 - 2023
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Evaluation of carbon sink role below the plowpan, environmental impact, crop yield and soil quality after SRC recultivation (Project)
...Four specific project objectives will be assessed and related to the length of the SRC rotation period. (1) The impact of coarse roots on carbon sequestration in top and deep soil of the three plots in Potsdam: This includes the quantification of coarse and fine roots, soil organic carbon content and root decomposition rates in different soil depths (litter bag method). (2) Environmental impacts including greenhouse gas emissions (closed chamber method) and the related nitrogen dynamic will be assessed for SRC and control plots. ...As the methods are not suitable to quantify carbon-leaching, the dynamic of C- and N-losses will be assessed through soil column experiments with innovative online monitoring equipment that will be refined and tested during the project. ...
Funding period: 2020 - 2023