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Molecular mechanisms regulating yield and yield stability in plants (Collaborative project)
Securing food reserves for the growing world population will require inputs from various disciplines including plant biology, plant breeding, plant biotechnology, agricultural industries as well as farming. In the absence of a precise knowledge about the underlying molecular mechanisms, progress in crop breeding and production will be difficult to achieve and the transfer of knowledge from model...
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Join Project: release accompanying security of maize with multiple Bt genes for corn borer and corn rootworm resistance (Collaborative project)
The aim of this project is to investigate the potential effects of the genetically modified Bt maize cultivar MON89034xMON88017 on herbivorous insects which come into contact with Bt proteins as a result of their diet.
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Innovative production of gaseous fuels from biomass (Collaborative project)
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Join project: COMTESS - Sustainable COastal Land Management: Trade-offs in EcoSystem Services (Collaborative project)
Climate change threatens coastal areas of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea primarily through accelerated sea-level rise, increasing storm surges, and increasing winter rainwater discharge. Accelerating sea-level rise and changes in hydrological cycles are likely to affect coastal ecosystems and may restrict the efficiency of existing protective measures in the future. Therefore, the collaborative...
Funding period: 2011 - 2015
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DFG Collaborative Research Center 852: nutrition, intestinal microbiota and host interactions in pigs (Collaborative project)
The scientific aim of the SFB 852 is to characterize the influence of nutritional factors on the functionings of the intestines and on animal health in the pig using innovative, experimental, analytical and bioinformatic methods. In the 1. funding period, research efforts are focussed on feed additives, and in particular, on mechanistic studies on the effects of probiotics as well as the trace...
Funding period: 2010 - 2013
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Interreg IV B North Sea Region Programme (Collaborative project)
A principal aim of the Programme is to expand the scope of territorial cooperation and focus on high quality projects in innovation, the environment, accessibility, and sustainable and competitive communities. The aim of the Programme is to make the North Sea Region a better place to live work and invest in. By this we mean that the North Sea Region Programme has a role in enhancing the overall...
Funding period: 2007 - 2013
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Indicators for biodiversity in organic and low-input farming systems (BIOBIO) (Collaborative project)
Organic and low-input farming systems have been shown to benefit farmland biodiversity although a generic indicator to assess these benefits at the European level is lacking. Therefore, BioBio, a European project, aims the selection of biodiversity indicators (e.g. butterflies, plants, etc) for assessing these benefits. The selected indicators will be tested in several case studies across Europe...
Funding period: 2009 - 2012
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Development of a SOftware tool for Prediction of ready-to-eat food product sHelf life, quality and safetY (SOPHY) (Collaborative project)
The SOPHY project aims to develop a web-based software tool for prediction of product safety, quality and shelf life of ready-to-eat products. Fresh cut salads and deli salads were chosen as model food system.
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Pilot project 'Demonstration Farms Integrated Pest Management' (Collaborative project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2017
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ANTIcipating the Global Onset of Novel Epidemics (ANTIGONE) (Collaborative project)
In recent years, an increased number of zoonotic viruses and bacteria have crossed the species barrier to humans and caused or threatened to cause human pandemics with high morbidity and mortality. Because of our inability to predict the emergence of these pathogens, it is difficult to take preventive measures. It is known that zoonotic pathogens need to cross barriers at the animal-human...
Funding period: 2011 - 2016