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Collaborative project: Safeguarding high-quality and healthy propagation material of blueberry by identification of causes for off-types - subproject B (Project)
Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular mainly due to their health-promoting ingredients, which is reflected in the growing production area in Germany and worldwide. For some years now, a further expansion of the domestic cultivation area has been hindered by a problem, which consists in non-genuine plant material, so-called off-types. These plants differ in habit and yield from the...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Safeguarding high-quality and healthy propagation material of blueberry by identification of causes for off-types - subproject C (Project)
Blueberries are becoming increasingly popular mainly due to their health-promoting ingredients, which is reflected in the growing production area in Germany and worldwide. For some years now, a further expansion of the domestic cultivation area has been hindered by a problem, which consists in non-genuine plant material, so-called off-types. These plants differ in habit and yield from the...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications to improve animal welfare and labour efficiency in the periparturient management of sheep - subproject A (Project)
This project aims to develop and test a user-friendly, low-budget, video-based surveillance system for the periparturient management of sheep, which can ensure continuous observation of the lambing flock and reliably detect and alert the owner to any impending or ongoing parturitions. It will use advanced video surveillance technology (also appropriate for poor lighting and night vision) to...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) applications to improve animal welfare and labour efficiency in the periparturient management of sheep - subproject B (Project)
This project aims to develop and test a user-friendly, low-budget, video-based surveillance system for the periparturient management of sheep, which can ensure continuous observation of the lambing flock and reliably detect and alert the owner to any impending or ongoing parturitions. It will use advanced video surveillance technology (also appropriate for poor lighting and night vision) to...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Development of a detection method for wolf attacks - subproject A (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop a wolf attack detection system for grazing animals to enable quick reactions and thereby reduce wolf predation numbers. The detection takes place via intelligent sensor collars on a few grazing animals, which trigger a suspicion of an attack in the case of characteristic parameter constellations and trigger an alarm on the smartphones of a user group and a...
Funding period: 2023 - 2025
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Collaborative project: Development of a detection method for wolf attacks - subproject B (Project)
The aim of the project is to develop a wolf attack detection system for grazing animals to enable quick reactions and thereby reduce wolf predation numbers. The detection takes place via intelligent sensor collars on a few grazing animals, which trigger a suspicion of an attack in the case of characteristic parameter constellations and trigger an alarm on the smartphones of a user group and a...
Funding period: 2023 - 2025
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Collaborative project: Health promotion in poultry at different production stages - minimizing drug use by bacteriophages - subproject A (Project)
The project aims to develop an innovative bacteriophage (phage) product that can be used across all poultry production stages to reduce Enterococcus-associated clinical diseases in poultry farming. Phages represent a resource-saving and natural alternative to treatment with antibiotics and their antibacterial effect has already been demonstrated on a laboratory scale. The phage product to be...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Health promotion in poultry at different production stages - minimizing drug use by bacteriophages - subproject B (Project)
The project aims to develop an innovative bacteriophage (phage) product that can be used across all poultry production stages to reduce Enterococcus-associated clinical diseases in poultry farming. Phages represent a resource-saving and natural alternative to treatment with antibiotics and their antibacterial effect has already been demonstrated on a laboratory scale. The phage product to be...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Health promotion in poultry at different production stages - minimizing drug use by bacteriophages - subproject C (Project)
The project aims to develop an innovative bacteriophage (phage) product that can be used across all poultry production stages to reduce Enterococcus-associated clinical diseases in poultry farming. Phages represent a resource-saving and natural alternative to treatment with antibiotics and their antibacterial effect has already been demonstrated on a laboratory scale. The phage product to be...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026
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Collaborative project: Chicken Synthetic Microbiota – Development of a microbial consortium for the early colonization of the chicken intestine in broiler production - subproject A (Project)
ChiSYN will develop a bacterial consortium for oral application to increase the resilience of chicken against bacterial infections which in turn will contribute to the reduction of antibiotic use in broiler production. Using bioinformatic tools, bacterial isolates from the chicken intestine with important metabolic functions and the genetic potential to exert beneficial effects on the immune...
Funding period: 2023 - 2026