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Characterization of variations in the bacterial diversity of Enterobacteriaceae (Enterobacteriaceae) depending on the FUT2 genotype of the host (Project)

The human FUT2 gene encodes an enzyme that mediates the binding of fucose to glycan chains on mucosal surfaces such as the intestinal mucosa. Individuals with one or two functional FUT2 alleles are “secretors”, while individuals with non-functional alleles are referred to as “non-secretors”. Secretor status can influence the binding of pathogens to intestinal cells, susceptibility to infections...


Funding period: 2024 - 2029

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Digitalization in the value network Viticulture: From planting to grape delivery (Project)

DigiVine will examplary show digital technologie within the value network of viticulture from planting until grape delivery and test these technologies with users. The interdisciplinary team will support the interaction of research and development, consulting and viticulture practice to master various sequences of grape production using digitalization. DigiVine links extensive, heterogeneous data...


Funding period: 2019 - 2025

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Digitalization in the value network Viticulture: From planting to grape delivery (Project)

DigiVine will examplary show digital technologies within the value network of viticulture from planting until grape delivery and test these technologies with users. The interdisciplinary team will support the interaction of research and development, consulting and viticulture practice to master various sequences of grape production using digitalization. DigiVine links extensive, heterogeneous...


Funding period: 2019 - 2025

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Digitalization in the value network Viticulture: From planting to grape delivery (Project)

DigiVine will examplary show digital technologie within the value network of viticulture from planting until grape delivery and test these technologies with users. The interdisciplinary team will support the interaction of research and development, consulting and viticulture practice to master various sequences of grape production using digitalization. DigiVine links extensive, heterogeneous data...


Funding period: 2019 - 2025

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Strategies for resilient grapevines in a changing climate (Project)

In a first step, promising PIWI varieties from project partners of Switzerland, Alsace, Rhineland-Palatinate and Baden as well as breeding material from collaborated breeders with high berry skin stability will be selected. Therefore, berry traits like the berry skin and its surface will be phenotyped using available sensors, microscopic and biochemical methods from the different partners. In...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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Restart of a national grapevine breeding program in Armenia and the introduction of Armenian Vitis sylvestris into grapevine resistance breeding (Project)

Downy mildew is one of the most important diseases in viticulture and requires extensive plant protection to ensure yields. Through breeding, new varieties can be created that have natural resistance to this disease and thus save on pesticides. The activities in this project consist of two trips to Armenia to train scientists and students in grapevine breeding and the organization of a workshop...


Funding period: 2024 - 2025

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Climate resistant grapevine varieties to secure crop yield (Project)

The partners will research the response of grapevines to abiotic stresses, like drought stress and heat stress in different approaches with the aim of finding genes or Quantiative Trait Loci (QTL) of interest for high resilience to these abiotic stresses. The JKI focuses on the research of heat stress and UV irradiation on grapes (“sunburn”) with the aim of determining resistance QTLs. In the...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Use and Reporting of Historical Control Data (Project)

This is the continuation / follow-up of the previous project "Use and Reporting of Historical Control Data". The questions raised there are to be addressed and gaps filled. The focus is on ‘count data’ and ‘continuous data’ with information on individual animals from 2-generation reproduction toxicity studies. Background:The statistical evaluation of toxicological tests regularly results in...


Funding period: 2025 - 2025

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Numerical Description of Indoor Air Concentration in Wooden Houses Depending on Climatic Conditions (Project)

How does temperature affect emissions from wooden building materials? The project examines release of volatile organic compounds in two houses. The goal is to determine the impact of temperature and improve the prediction of indoor air concentrations. Wood and wood-based materials release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that can affect indoor air quality. While the previous project investigated...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Use and Reporting of Historical Control Data (Project)

The statistical evaluation of toxicological tests regularly results in so-called statistically significant findings in the treated group when compared with the control group due to the significance level applied and the parallel testing of multiple parameters. Historical control data (HCD) play a prominent role in categorising the biological significance of such statistically significant...


Funding period: 2024 - 2024