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Development of a procedure for establishing an in vitro culture in Turkish hazel (Corylus colurna) (Project)

The testing of the starting material for the Apple Mosaic Virus represents a crucial step in ensuring quality. In this process, the inoculation of dormant buds from potted cultures is examined using established protocols, as described by Kosenko et al. (2009). To enhance efficiency, the protocols are continuously improved, potentially incorporating hazelnut protocols according to Bassil et al....


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Development of a Digital Phenotyping Method for Assessing Fruit Load in Apple Genetic Resources (Project)

This project aims to develop a digital method for automatically assessing the fruit load in apple trees. This technology is intended to help predict apple tree yields more accurately and detect fluctuations in biennial bearing, to breed more yield-stable apple varieties. In apple cultivation, it is important to accurately measure the fruit load of a tree to estimate yield and evaluate fruit...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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EUPHRESCO Community Network for practices in Plant Virology (Project)

The focus of this project is the networking of plant virologists in order to facilitate an exchange of knowledge and intensive cooperation. This is to take place both through online meetings and face-to-face meetings, for example based on international conferences. The meetings will enable research results to be publicised to a wide audience, new research ideas to be developed and potential...


Funding period: 2024 - 2026

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Increasing protein use efficiency in bread wheat with innovative breeding research on the MAGIC-WHEAT population WM-800 for effective climate change mitigation in the cereal value chain (Project)

The joint project is jointly carried out by the partners at the University of Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and University Bielefeld (UniBi), KWS Saat SE (KWS), the Julius Kühn Institute (JKI) and the Max Rubner-Institut (MRI). The project is coordinated by the MRI, Department of Safety and Quality of Cereals. The project is organised in eight work packages (WP). In WP 1, heterogeneous wheat inbred...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Transfer of the measurement methodology from novel spraying and misting devices to the wind tunnel (Project)

The conventional flat fan nozzle on the field sprayer boom with a nozzle-to-nozzle spacing of 50 cm and target area spacing of 50 cm is currently still the standard. In an increasing number of newer field sprayers, the nozzle-to-nozzle distance has been reduced to 25 cm and thus also the target area distance. In the previous project (1122), a method was found to be able to classify these nozzles...


Funding period: 2024 - 2029

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Investigation of the European charcoal trade considering the impact of the recently introduced "Regulation on deforestation-free products" (EUDR), (EU) 2023/115 (Project)

Investigation of the European charcoal trade considering the impact of the recently introduced "Regulation on deforestation-free products" (EUDR), (EU) 2023/115


Funding period: 2025 - 2027

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Microspore embryogenesis for horticultural crops (Project)

Nowadays haploid and double haploid (DH) induction become essential to rapidly improve the breeding of a wide range of strategic plant crops. Monohaploid and Polyhaploids of different genotypes can be somatically hybridized and generate new DH and D-polyhaploids, receptively. Haploid plants can be reproduced as haploids in species that are vegetatively propagated. The DH and D-polyhaploids enable...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Co-ordinated environmental DNA (eDNA) surveillance programme for pink salmon in the European Union. (Project)

Co-ordinated environmental DNA (eDNA) surveillance programme for pink salmon in the European Union.


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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New approaches in Globodera pallida resistance breeding for starch potatoes (Project)

Potato starch is a versatile commodity and forms an integral part of the German national bioeconomy strategy. Due to low merit for transportation of the tubers, starch potatoes are produced on land located around existing starch factories. This caused high disease pressure which, in combination with poor crop rotation practices, in some areas like the Emsland region resulted in increased...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Microbiome of legumes (Project)

Domestic grain legumes are a high-quality source of protein. The LeguDryProt project is currently being carried out at the MRI in collaboration between the Department for Quality and Safety of Cereals and the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology to extract and enrich the proteins and process protein-enriched grinding fractions. However, an investigation of the entire microbiome of grain...


Funding period: 2024 - 2026