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Collaborative project: Development of biotechnological methods for the identification, conservation, propagation and use of selected maple trees with wavy grain for timber production - Subproject 1 (Project)

Wavy grain maple is one of the most expensive hardwoods in Central Europe. In the frame of this project, biotechnological methods for the propagation of valuable wavy grain maple material and for the long-term conservation of genetically characterized clones will be developed. In addition, investigations towards the heritability and recognizability of the wavy grain will be conducted. Another aim...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Collaborative project: Development of an assessment system to evaluate animal welfare and the environmental impact of horse management by computer-based consultation instruments - subproject 1 (Project)

A uniform assessment and species-appropriate optimization of sport- and leisure-horse husbandries considering environmental criteria is deemed urgently required. However, till today there is no objective assessment tool available, that is both scientifically sound as well as feasible. Aim of the project 'BestTUPferd' is to establish a digital consulting tool for horse-keeping farms. The concept...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling. Subproject 1 (Project)

The basic idea of the project “Alkalization as Efficient Slurry Treatment reduces Ammonia and Methane Emissions as well as Slurry storage capacities and enables P-Recycling” was to develop a system that alkalizes slurry followed by ammonia stripping. The high pH stops methane formation. Treatment products are ammoniumsulfate as a liquid fertilizer, a N- and P- and solid reduced liquid and a...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Collaborative project: Development and validation of new methods for the qualitative detection and quantification of fish, crustacea and molluscs besides of insects as potential food allergens. Subproject 1 (Project)

The project aims to close analytical gaps in terms of species rich allergen groups such as fish, crustacea and molluscs. BfR part of the project: The aim of BfR’s project part is the development of a robust and reproducible screening-assay for the detection of species-specific DNA derived from aquatic organisms. For this, reliable real time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) methods will be employed...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Development of a smart 4D insect monitoring system for integrated plant protection in commercial fruit growing - subproject 1 (Project)

The project PHLIP aimed to develop a mobile system for monitoring insect populations in fruit cultivation. For this purpose, a mobile sensor platform was built in the project, capable of photographically capturing insect traps in fruit orchards along a GNSS-based lane. The idea behind PHLIP was to automatically analyze insect traps through an intelligent monitoring system. Images of yellow sticky...


Funding period: 2020 - 2022

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Characterization of the genetic and enzymatic potential of biogas microbiomes by meta-analysis of metagenome datasets, subproject 1 - Phylogenetical and functional species-targeted meta-analysis (Project)

In anaerobic digestion of biomass, a huge number of microbial species is involved possessing a wide variety of metabolic properties. However, a major part of the spe-cies that can be detected in biogas reactors has not been adequately characterized either in terms of its specific substance conversion properties or in terms of its re-spective ecological role within the microbiological system....


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Phenotyping and genomic analysis of genetically characterized wheat genotypes concerning endophytes induced biomass production and priming capacity - subproject 1 (Project)

The PrimedWheat consortium aims to systematically record the genetic variability of wheat with regard to its response to beneficial soil microorganisms (microbiomes) and to use it for breeding purposes in the future. Beneficial microorganisms can trigger a reaction in plants, the so-called priming, which manifests itself agronomically in an increase in biomass (yield) and increased resistance to...


Funding period: 2019 - 2024