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Collaborative project: Ion-selective control for resource-efficient nutrient supply with respect of plant requirements in recirculating, hydroponic indoor vertical farms - subproject A (Project)
Existing agricultural production methods are facing challenges such as climate change, eu-trophication, phosphorus scarcity and water pollution, as well as increasing urbanisation. One solution to this is vertical, hydroponic plant production in urban areas with an efficient water- and nutrient input. The project Nutrient+CtrlIVF therefore aims to establish NUTRI-STAT anal-ysis modules for the...
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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Collaborative project: Investigations on the prevalence of black root rot of carrots in southwest Germany focused on the course of infection during postharvest handling. Coordination (Project)
Black root rot of carrots is caused by the fungal pathogens Chalaropsis thielavioides and/or Chalara elegans. Infections with one or both of these pathogens cause to enormous losses due to postharvest decay. Up to now, little is known on infection in the field and during harvesting, washing, polishing and packaging. Therefore, the investigations aim to evaluate the prevalence of C. thielavioides...
Funding period: 2017 - 2020
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Collaborative project: Investigations on the prevalence of black root rot of carrots in southwest Germany focused on the course of infection during postharvest handling (Project)
Black root rot of carrots is caused by the fungal pathogens Chalaropsis thielavioides and/or Chalara elegans. Infections with one or both of these pathogens cause to enormous losses due to postharvest decay. Up to now, little is known on infection in the field and during harvesting, washing, polishing and packaging. Therefore, the investigations aim to evaluate the prevalence of C. thielavioides...
Funding period: 2017 - 2020
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Collaborative project: Investigations on specific feeding and housing concepts for fattening boars in order to reduce boar taint due to androstenone and skatole levels in the carcass - BoarTaintDown -subproject 1 (Project)
During the first part of the present study an estimation of breeding values based on androstenone and skatole content of neckfat was established for a terminal sire line. Sires were selected with respect to high and low levels of EBVs. Progenies were produced by specific breeding scheme and used in the feeding trials subsequently. In the last three weeks prior to slaughter five different...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014
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Collaborative project: Investigations on specific feeding and housing concepts for fattening boars in order to reduce boar taint due to androstenone and skatole levels in the carcass - BoarTaintDown -subproject 2 (Project)
During the first part of the present study an estimation of breeding values based on androstenone and skatole content of neckfat was established for a terminal sire line. Sires were selected with respect to high and low levels of EBVs. Progenies were produced by specific breeding scheme and used in the feeding trials subsequently. In the last three weeks prior to slaughter five different...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations on specific feeding and housing concepts for fattening boars in order to reduce boar taint due to androstenone and skatole levels in the carcass - BoarTaintDown - subproject 4 (Project)
During the first part of the present study an estimation of breeding values based on androstenone and skatole content of neckfat was established for a terminal sire line. Sires were selected with respect to high and low levels of EBVs. Progenies were produced by specific breeding scheme and used in the feeding trials subsequently. In the last three weeks prior to slaughter five different...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations on specific feeding and housing concepts for fattening boars in order to reduce boar taint due to androstenone and skatole levels in the carcass - BoarTaintDown - subproject 3 (Project)
During the first part of the present study an estimation of breeding values based on androstenone and skatole content of neckfat was established for a terminal sire line. Sires were selected with respect to high and low levels of EBVs. Progenies were produced by specific breeding scheme and used in the feeding trials subsequently. In the last three weeks prior to slaughter five different...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 4 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 5 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 6 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013