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Collaborative project: Development and testing of a technique for electronic animal identification (EID) based on SAW technology to increase assurance of identification – Subproject 4 (Project)

Partners involved in the project created successfully the theoretical and practical available base for an innovative method of individual electronic animal identification. Using the brand name “Agro-SAW-IDENT” following prototypes are available: • SAW-Ear-Tags for cattle, • SAW-Reader with matching Antennas, • SAW-Software-Solutions and Display Units. At the reached technical level...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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Collaborative project: New approaches for a genetic improvement of health traits of the dairy cow with a focus on the neo-partus period - Subproject 4 (Project)

Todays dairy cows have reached an enormous production potential and therefore the focus of breeding goals is shifting away from production traits towards health traits that still need genetic improvement. Modern breeding programs could better reflect these conditions if new approaches to record field data would be used more effectively. When recording systems have to be implemented afresh, it has...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Collaborative project: Innovative methods of trait recording in dairy cattle as a basis of the modern breeding program of the Nord-Ost-Genetic – Subproject 4 (Project)

Today, the improvement of health and functional traits has become a key issue in dairy cattle breeding. However, it is still the case that traditional recording schemes hardly supply any precise data for these important traits as are required for reliable progeny tests of bulls. On the other hand, a concise collection of such data is possible by using contract herds which are attached to the...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Collaborative project: Non-destructive assessment of root formation capacity in cuttings of ornamental plants using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) – Subproject 4 (Project)

Root formation capacity of ornamental cuttings is strongly affected by nitrogen (N) and carbohydrate (CH) status. However, the lack of methods for a direct measurement of these internal quality parameters impedes a broad use of this knowledge within the young plant industry. Within the joint research a calibration model for non-destructive measurement of the N and CH status of cuttings by...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Collaborative project: FENA - Efficient and market-oriented production of high-value fish feed additives on the basis of yeast and algae - subproject 4 (Project)

The goal of the research activities is the efficient and market-oriented production of high-value fish feed additives on the basis of yeast and algae. A sustainable aquaculture for the production of nutritionally enhanced high-value and healthy fish shall be achieved. The dry fish feed products are characterized by an optimized bioactivity. For achieving goals described, yeasts with a high fatty...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Development of antimicrobial packaging solutions for the self-service area to improve safety and shelf life of meat and meat products – Subproject 4 (Project)

The aim of the project Safe-Pack was to develop novel antimicrobial packaging solutions to increase the quality, shelf life and safety of meat and meat products and to reduce losses. Therefore, intrinsically antimicrobial (SAM®) polymers were further developed for use in plastic trays, absorbent pads and foils in the meat industry. A detailed characterization of the new materials regarding their...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaboration Subject: Site-adapted nitrogen management based on subarea specific data processing – sytem-, hard- and software solution - subproject 4 (Project)

The aim of the project is to develop a process of site-adapted nitrogen management based on new scientific insights and to introduce it in agricultural practice. The project includes both developing and applying modern information and communication techniques as well as the model-supported management of nitrogen fertilization.


Funding period: 2012 - 2015