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New Approach Methodologies (NAM) for the identifcation of developmental toxicity of chlorinated paraffins on nematodes (C. elegans) (Project)

...This supports some of the data requirements of EFSA (EFSA Journal 2020;18(3):5991) and ECHA (https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/a2a733c0-7ee0-7c29-9162-703d636b3f87)....


Funding period: 2024 - 2025

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Collaborative project: Innovation process for the development of an online platform that digitizes and simplifies the interface between food-producing companies from industry and commerce to the national association of food banks in Germany, Tafel Deutschland. Subproject 1 (Project)

...Preliminary programming eco-platform 2.4. Programming Feature 1: Digitized delivery note 2.5. ...Programming Feature 4: Input retail 2.8. Programming Feature 5: Dynamic route planning 2.9. ...Market Design: Phase 1: Static route planning 4.3. Market Design: Phase 2: Dynamic route planning 4.4. ...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Innovation process for the development of an online platform that digitizes and simplifies the interface between food-producing companies from industry and commerce to the national association of food banks in Germany, Tafel Deutschland. Subproject 2 (Project)

...Preliminary programming eco-platform 2.4. Programming Feature 1: Digitized delivery note 2.5. ...Programming Feature 4: Input retail 2.8. Programming Feature 5: Dynamic route planning 2.9. ...Market Design: Phase 1: Static route planning 4.3. Market Design: Phase 2: Dynamic route planning 4.4. ...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

Relevancy: 58%

Collaborative project: Innovation process for the development of an online platform that digitizes and simplifies the interface between food-producing companies from industry and commerce to the national association of food banks in Germany, Tafel Deutschland. Subproject 3 (Project)

...Preliminary programming eco-platform 2.4. Programming Feature 1: Digitized delivery note 2.5. ...Programming Feature 4: Input retail 2.8. Programming Feature 5: Dynamic route planning 2.9. ...Market Design: Phase 1: Static route planning 4.3. Market Design: Phase 2: Dynamic route planning 4.4. ...


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Analysis of pesticide residue data of food samples from organic and conventional agriculture (Project)

...From the total of 3521 samples, 1.3 % of the non-organic versus 0.2 % of the organic samples exceed the maximum residue Levels (MRL). In 33,7 % of the non-organic versus 2.9 % of the organic samples residues below the MRL were found. 96.6 % of the organic food samples versus 65.0 % of the non-organic food samples contained no detectable pesticide residues. The mean pesticide burden of the samples declared as organic was calculated to 0,0023 mg/kg, for the non-organic samples to 0,0554 mg/kg. ...


Funding period: 2004 - 2005

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Resistance to Fusarium langsethiae in Norwegian oats (Project)

...Safe oats for food and feed through knowledge of the biology of F. langsethiae and development of methods to identify oat varieties with low content of HT2+T2 toxins Secondary objectives (1-8): 1. Norwegian oat varieties and breeding lines are ranked reliably based on the content of F. langsethiae and HT2+T2 after natural infection 2. ...Incidence of mycotoxins in different size fractions of oat grains is identified 5. Significance of F. langsethiae and HT2+T2 for seed quality are surveyed 6. Gene expression pathways associated with putative resistance to F. langsethiae are characterized 7. Selected characteristics associated with resistance to F. langsethiae in oats are identified 8. ...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Prevalence of human brucellosis, Q-fever and rickettsiosis infections in febrile patients and risk factors related to high risk occupational groups in Northern and Nairobi, Kenya (Project)

...BMC Public Health. 2016 Apr 5;16:297. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2929-9. Review. ...BMC Infect Dis. 2016 Jun 3;16:244. doi: 10.1186/s12879-016-1569-0. PubMed PMID: 3: Njeru J, Wareth G, Melzer F, Henning K, Pletz MW, Heller R, Neubauer H. ...Gut Pathog. 2016 Aug 27;8(1):39. doi:10.1186/s13099-016-0121-5. eCollection 2016. ...


Funding period: 2013 - 2017

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Increasing protein use efficiency in bread wheat with innovative breeding research on the MAGIC-WHEAT population WM-800 for effective climate change mitigation in the cereal value chain (Project)

...This flour also serves as test material in WP 4 and 5. The proteome analysis in WP 4 aims to identify the proteins relevant to baking quality. ...In WP 7, the QTL effects for protein use efficiency and baking quality are validated from the field data of the HIF lines (WP 2) and the corresponding analyses from WPs 3 to 6. Validated QTL are available for the development of breeding material. In WP 8, a model-based evaluation of the GHG mitigation potential of new wheat genotypes will be carried out based on the field data of the cultivation trials (WP 2) and the corresponding analyses in WP 3 to WP 7....


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Procedures for the determination of nutriment potentials of soil under special consideration of the soil body and their integration into the soil condition survey in the forest (BZE II) (Project)

...For soil skeleton, only 2-6,3 mm size fraction was used. A 24h-batch extraction with a solid:liquid ratio of 1:5 corresponds best with the percolation method. ...Regression equations are y = 2 x (r² = 0,86) for 0-10 cm soil depth and y = 1,62 x (r² = 0,85) for 10-90 cm soil depth (notice special meaning of r² in regressions without intercept). The interaction of the two different types of parameters tested as given by the term (exchangeable cation potential * vapour adsorption)–0,5, shows the best accuracy of prediction. (CEC: r² = 0,71, Al: r² = 0,72, K: r² = 0,57). ...


Funding period: 2004 - 2006

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Identification. differentiation and genotyping of Francisella tularensis in organ samples of wildlife and arthropods in Germany (Project)

...Bird-feeding ticks were more frequently infected with Borrelia spp. (15.2%) and A. phagocytophilum (3.2%) than rodent-feeding (2.6%; 1.1%) or questing ticks (5.1%; 0%). Babesia spp. showed higher prevalences in ticks parasitizing on birds (13.2%) and host-seeking ticks (10.7%) whereas ticks from small mammals were less frequently infected (6.6%). SFG rickettsiae and F. tularensis were also found in ticks collected off birds (2.1%; 1.2%), rodents (1.8%; 1.5%) and vegetation (4.1%; 1.6%). ...


Funding period: 2001 - 2017