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Collaborative project: Studies on the pathosystems powdery mildew / parsley and downy mildew / parsley, and development of a screening method for resistance breeding – Subproject 2 (Project)

The risk of infection with a 'new” pathogen, downy mildew, has increased in the cultivation of parsley under increasingly mild, moist weather, making its cultivation little profitable without intensive control. Since 2000, downy mildew has been replacing other leaf spot pathogens like Septoria or Alternaria. In hot summer periods, powdery mildew occurs more intensely, which has already been the...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Studies on the pathosystems powdery mildew / parsley and downy mildew / parsley, and development of a screening method for resistance breeding – Subproject 3 (Project)

The risk of infection with a 'new” pathogen, downy mildew, has increased in the cultivation of parsley under increasingly mild, moist weather, making its cultivation little profitable without intensive control. Since 2000, downy mildew has been replacing other leaf spot pathogens like Septoria or Alternaria. In hot summer periods, powdery mildew occurs more intensely, which has already been the...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Adaptation of agriculture to a changing climate: Analyses of the reaction of different barley genotypes to future CO2-concentrations in order to optimize the so-called CO2 fertilizer effect – subproject 2 (Project)

The project aims at getting information on genotypic differences in barley with respect to the reaction to the rising CO2 level in the atmosphere and to identify genomic regions involved in these different reactions by association genetics as a basis for a marker based selection procedure. To achieve this, 192 barley genotypes will be analysed on a 9k chip (iSelect) and based on these results on...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Adaptation of agriculture to a changing climate: Analyses of the reaction of different barley genotypes to future CO2-concentrations in order to optimize the so-called CO2 fertilizer effect – subproject 3 (Project)

The project aims at getting information on genotypic differences in barley with respect to the reaction to the rising CO2 level in the atmosphere and to identify genomic regions involved in these different reactions by association genetics as a basis for a marker based selection procedure. To achieve this, 192 barley genotypes will be analysed on a 9k chip (iSelect) and based on these results on...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Phenomics, transcriptomics and genomics - an integrated approach to enhance selection for drought tolerance in barley - subproject 2 (Project)

The drought stress responses of spring barley varieties were analyzed by a comprehensive gene expression study (RNA-seq) in subproject 3 (LfL). The results were the basis for the selection of 107 candidate genes which were resequenced in a set of spring and winter barley varieties in order to detect different haplotypes. Molecular markers for those candidate genes were developed and integrated...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Phenomics, transcriptomics and genomics - an integrated approach to enhance selection for drought tolerance in barley - subproject 3 (Project)

The drought stress responses of spring barley varieties were analyzed by a comprehensive gene expression study (RNA-seq) in subproject 3 (LfL). The results were the basis for the selection of 107 candidate genes which were resequenced in a set of spring and winter barley varieties in order to detect different haplotypes. Molecular markers for those candidate genes were developed and integrated...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Phenomics, transcriptomics and genomics - an integrated approach to enhance selection for drought tolerance in barley - subproject 4 (Project)

The drought stress responses of spring barley varieties were analyzed by a comprehensive gene expression study (RNA-seq) in subproject 3 (LfL). The results were the basis for the selection of 107 candidate genes which were resequenced in a set of spring and winter barley varieties in order to detect different haplotypes. Molecular markers for those candidate genes were developed and integrated...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Phenomics, transcriptomics and genomics - an intergrated approach to enhance selection for drought tolerance in barley - subproject 5 (Project)

The drought stress responses of spring barley varieties were analyzed by a comprehensive gene expression study (RNA-seq) in subproject 3 (LfL). The results were the basis for the selection of 107 candidate genes which were resequenced in a set of spring and winter barley varieties in order to detect different haplotypes. Molecular markers for those candidate genes were developed and integrated...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Breeding of oilseed rape with resistance to insect pests favoured by climate change – Subproject 2 (Project)

As a consequence of climate change, the attack of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) by various insects is expected to increase, because their population dynamic is influenced much by the ambient tempertaure curve. Hence, breeding for insect resistance in winter oilseed is gaining importance. Aim of the present project is to screen a genetically divergent oilseed rape collection for...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Breeding of oilseed rape with resistance to insect pests favoured by climate change – Subproject 3 (Project)

As a consequence of climate change, the attack of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) by various insects is expected to increase, because their population dynamic is influenced much by the ambient temperature curve. Hence, breeding for insect resistance in winter oilseed rape is gaining importance. Aim of the present project is to screen a genetically divergent winter oilseed rape collection...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013