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Efficiency and dynamics. Settlement development in times of spatially and temporally disparate trends (EUDYSÉ) (Collaborative project)
...Within the project the following thematic areas will be regarded along so called 'dissonance hypotheses' also considering predominant problems and requirements for a resource-efficient and low-emission development of settlements: Energy efficiency and renewable energies: a) integration of renewable energies into existing networks b) opportunities for a more efficient energy utilisation c) system solutions for energy crops d) biological conversion of carbon from energetic processes into methane Material flows (waste management): a) analysis of material flows of secondary resources in the building sector for an optimised recycling of building materials b) lop and urban waste as part of the municipal or regional energy supply Water management: conception/development of a more efficient water and waste water management and infrastructure, e.g. through decentralisation and concepts orienting on the material cycle Development of settlements and traffic: a) analysis of the development of settlement structure and building stock as basis for an integrated optimisation of the mentioned thematic areas b) mobility management...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014
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Improving the resilience of native tree species to climate change-induced stress by using of sulphur-induced resistance/tolerance (SiRT) - Subproject 3: Selection and classification of forest sites regarding the sulfur nutritional status of the trees (Project)
...In order to study this effects on native trees, this project will (a) analyze existing data sets, (b) examine samples from different forests and potting experiments will be investigated, (c) scientifically accompanied S-application in the forest and thus (d) demonstrate the sulfur-induced resistance/tolerance (SiRT) on trees. Based on this, (e) a SIRT application map will be developed for foresters as users with specific recommendations for an optimal S supply. ...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Effect of agricultural management on temporary carbon sinks in the form of crop residues and plant roots. (Project)
...The contribution of plant roots and crop residues remaining in the field after harvesting to the temporary C and N storage in the soil will be explored....
Funding period: 2000 - 2010
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LIGNIN METABOLIC PATHWAY - Impact of modifications in lignin metabolic pathways on fungal and bacterial pathogen resistance using Arabidopsis mutants and transgenic lines (Project)
...A collection of lines in the same ecotype has been obtained by Partner 1. The detailed consequences on lignin content and composition have been determined in the frame of previous programs (Génoplante and Agrice). ...These bioassays will be performed in different laboratories (Partners 2 to 5) according to the respective competences on Arabidopsis/ pathogen interactions. ...These results will be compared to those obtained on phenolic content and on digestibility parameters (performed in the frame of Génoplante 2) and will allow a larger knowledge of deregulation consequences of this metabolic pathway. ...
Funding period: 2004 - 2007
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Competitive exclusion of human pathogenic bacteria using the probiotic strain SF68 (Project)
...For this, the effect of the probiotic strain E. faecium SF68 on the growth and survival of pathogenic bacteria such as Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella enterica biovar Enteritidis, enteroinvasive E. coli, Clostridium difficile and Campylobacter jejuni will be investigated in vitro. Furthermore the potential of E. faecium SF68 to prevent adhesion and invasion of potentially pathogenic enterococci will be investigated using HT-29 cells in tissue culture....
Funding period: 2006 - 2007
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Veterinary medicinal effects on the prokaryotic structural diversity in soil microcopartments - VMMic (Project)
...Soil antibiotics affect adversely soil microbial biomass, activity, structural and functional diversity, and resistance level. We found in the 1st phase of FG566 that antibiotic effects are strongly influenced by manure as a nutrient source and microbial inoculum. ...However, major aspects of a field situation, relevant for the effects of antibiotics and of xenobiotics in general, have not been researched so far, i.e. influences of structured soil heterogeneity with microcompartments such as the rhizosphere, weather conditions, and repeated manuring. ...
Funding period: 2005 - 2010
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Genomics for triticeae improvement (TRITICEAEGENOME) (Project)
...TriticeaeGenome is designed to achieve significant progresses in Triticeae genomics and support efficient breeding of improved varieties for the European agriculture by: - Constructing and anchoring physical maps from the wheat and barley group 1 and 3 chromosomes that carry a large number of important agronomic traits (e.g. disease resistance, yield and quality) - Isolating genes and QTLs underlying disease resistance, yield and quality traits in wheat and barley - Identifying and exploiting new alleles for the isolated genes through the use of natural and mutant populations as well as wild germplasm - Supporting the development of new varieties that meet farmer and consumer needs through molecular breeding - Developing new bioinformatic tools to structure, relate and comprehensively analyse the large scale genomics data gathered within the project...
Funding period: 2008 - 2012
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Influence of phage infection on the metabolome of milk products after fermentation with a Leuconostoc flavor-producing starter culture (Project)
...In flavour-producing cultures, Leuconostoc strains usually occur in lower numbers (i.e., 1-10% of all strains in the culture blend). ...
Funding period: 2015 - 2016
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Qualitative and quantitative research on the microbiota (starter cultures, spoilage organisms, pathogens) of meat as a perishable food and of meat products over the whole food chain (Project)
...Microbiologists estimate that less than 1% of these microorganisms are cultivable. The precise composition of such a community is dependent on the availability of nutrients, the prevailing temperature, water activity, atmosphere, pH and several other parameters including specific antimicrobial compounds, e.g. short-chain fatty acids, commonly used as preservatives. ...
Funding period: 2001 - 2021
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Development of analytical multicomponent methods for the determination of dermal, oral and inhalative exposure towards plastic additives (e.g. phthalates) and NIAS in commodity goods.2015:Development of a multi-analyte method for the determination of phthalates in commodity goods. (Project)
...They consist of plastic (e.g. PVC), elastomers and thermoplastic elastomers (TPE). ...In order to reduce the exposure of children against phthalates the directive 2005/84/EC bans three critical phthalates (DEHP, DBP, BBP) at concentrations of greater than 0.1 % by mass of the plasticised material in toys and childcare articles. ...
Funding period: 2012 - 2017