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Diet identification in small mammals (Project)
The food spectrum of small mammals can have a considerable influence on the damage potential in agriculture and may offer approaches for management, e.g. through feeding deterrents and diversionary feeding. In addition, the food spectrum of small mammals has a considerable influence on exposure to plant protection products. For these reasons, it is essential to maintain and occasionally update...
Funding period: 2024 - 2024
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Collaborative project: Exploitation of herbicides from saprophytic fungi as alternative plant protectants - Subproject A (Project)
Climate change facilitates the occurrence of plant diseases, which were previously not observed in Central Europe and caused by introduced phytopathogenic fungi. Some of these pathogens produce herbicidal natural products. Based on potential applications in agriculture, we aim to develop these compounds into broadly applicable and safe herbicides. In the light of changing consumer acceptance and...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Exploitation of herbicides from saprophytic fungi as alternative plant protectants - Subproject B (Project)
Climate change facilitates the occurrence of plant diseases, which were previously not observed in Central Europe and caused by introduced phytopathogenic fungi. Some of these pathogens produce herbicidal natural products. Based on potential applications in agriculture, we aim to develop these compounds into broadly applicable and safe herbicides. In the light of changing consumer acceptance and...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Exploitation of herbicides from saprophytic fungi as alternative plant protectants - subproject C (Project)
Climate change facilitates the occurrence of plant diseases, which were previously not observed in Central Europe and caused by introduced phytopathogenic fungi. Some of these pathogens produce herbicidal natural products. Based on potential applications in agriculture, we aim to develop these compounds into broadly applicable and safe herbicides. In the light of changing consumer acceptance and...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject A (Project)
Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject B (Project)
Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Coxiella burnetii - Secure Advanced Vaccine based on E-beam technology - Subproject C (Project)
Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Collaborative project: Development of a safe Q-fever vaccine for ruminants using electron beam inactivated coxielles - Subproject D (Project)
Coxiellosis is a widespread problem in cattle production and is caused by the gram-negative bacterium Coxiella (C.) burnetii. Infected ruminants, which shed large amounts of C. burnetii during abortion or parturition, are considered the reservoir of the pathogen. It is also shed in milk, feces and urine. C. burnetii negatively affects the health of dairy cows and calves, resulting in animal...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Development of a reliable, transparent and feasible concept for animal welfare audits of organic farms based on valid and mainly animal-based indicators. (Project)
Development of a reliable, transparent and feasible concept for animal welfare audits of organic farms based on valid and mainly animal-based indicators.
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Future rodent management for pig and poultry health (Project)
The focus of the project are the consequences of restricted availability of rodenticides in animal holding. The results will contribute to optimised rodent management in and around animal husbandry for improved/maintained animal health of pigs and poultry regarding rodent-borne diseases.
Funding period: 2021 - 2024