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Rapid multiplex method for detection of plant pathogens with immuno sensors (Project)

Development of a chip-based system for serological detection of potato viruses in plant material utilizing the priciple of plasmon resonance. It is aimed to simultaneously detect different potato viruses in a single sap sample. The project corresponds to the tasks 2.9 and 2.14 of the research programme of the BMELV. Final goal is to develop a scientific and technological alternative solution for...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Studying field mouse dispersal dynamics to predict/manage infestation of cropland (Project)

Studying field mouse dispersal dynamics to predict/manage infestation of cropland


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Baltic forum for inventive technologies for sustainable manure management (Project)

In agricultural soils, high P contents and the excessive use of manures and fertilisers can result in diffuse P losses to surface and groundwater. High P concentrations in surface waters are known to be a major cause of eutrophicateion with negative impacts on water quality, since P usually is the nutrient that limits alge growth in freshwater (Correll, 1998, Buczko and Kuchenbuch, 2007)....


Funding period: 2011 - 2013

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Identification, cloning and functional characterization of genes related to fire blight resistance in Malus x robusta (Project)

This project is aimed at the identification, cloning and functional characterization of genes related to fire blight resistance of Malus x robusta. The identification and functional analysis of genes related to fire blight resistance will be performed by using RNA and protein analysis techniques. An genome walking approach using a large segregating progeny and a BAC library will be applied for...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Fruit Breedomics - integrated approach for increasing breeding efficiency for fruit tree crops (Project)

Fruit breedomics is aimed at the improvement of fruit breeding in Europe, to face the challenges of global climatic changes and international competition. Therefore, the gap between genetic research output and applied breeding shall be closed and tools for efficient selection shall be developed. Furthermore genetic resources, collections and breeding material, will be screened with molecular...


Funding period: 2011 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Morphological and molecular identification of beetle species associated with living wood import goods: smartphone applications and next-generation sequencing (NGS) – new technologies supporting plant health control - Subproject A (Project)

In case of invasive beetle species establishing in Germany there is a high risk of serious economical and ecological damages. For instance non-indigenous potentially wood damaging beetles introduced with international goods and plants into Europe pose the highest danger for plant health in Germany. For these potentially invasive beetle species, of which many are regulated pests, there are no...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Collaborative project: Morphological and molecular identification of beetle species associated with living wood import goods: smartphone applications and next-generation sequencing (NGS) – new technologies supporting plant health control - Subproject B (Project)

In case of invasive beetle species establishing in Germany there is a high risk of serious economical and ecological damages. For instance non-indigenous potentially wood damaging beetles introduced with international goods and plants into Europe pose the highest danger for plant health in Germany. For these potentially invasive beetle species, of which many are regulated pests, there are no...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Collaborative project: Nanoprobe based Screening Approach for Plant Pathogen Detection - subproject A (Project)

Progressive climate change and increasing transport of people and goods in a globalized world lead to an increased probability of spreading quarantine pests (QPs) and regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs). Hence, the development of innovative, rapid and robust diagnostic methods is required, which are of major importance for plant protection and serve to identify, monitor and develop appropriate...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Collaborative project: Nanoprobe based Screening Approach for Plant Pathogen Detection - subproject B (Project)

Progressive climate change and increasing transport of people and goods in a globalized world lead to an increased probability of spreading quarantine pests (QPs) and regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs). Hence, the development of innovative, rapid and robust diagnostic methods is required, which are of major importance for plant protection and serve to identify, monitor and develop appropriate...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Collaborative project: Nanoprobe based Screening Approach for Plant Pathogen Detection - subproject C (Project)

Progressive climate change and increasing transport of people and goods in a globalized world lead to an increased probability of spreading quarantine pests (QPs) and regulated non-quarantine pests (RNQPs). Hence, the development of innovative, rapid and robust diagnostic methods is required, which are of major importance for plant protection and serve to identify, monitor and develop appropriate...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024