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Investigation of epidemiology of soil-borne viruses in triticale with the objective of development virus resistant cultivars with high biomass yields for extraction of biogas and ethanol, sub project 2: Development of virus-resistant varieties with high biomass yields (Project)
Triticale exhibits a high yield potential and is a potential cereal for the efficiently production of biomass for the extraction of biogas and ethanol in line with using conceptions of peripheral bio energy. The production of triticale is heavy at risk by soil-borne virus in many growing areas. The plant health is a main precondition for the stable use of triticale as renewable resource. The JKI...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Induction of EPRV in kalanchoe in result of vegetative propagation (Project)
Rather raised from seeds many ornamentals as well as horticultural crops like potato and onion are produced by vegetative propagation (tubers, bulbs, cuttings, tissue culture). Techniques for early and efficient detection of latent or asymptomatic virus infections are thus required for screening stock plants before mass amplification to avoid virus spread. These aspects were investigated in the...
Funding period: 2012 - 2013
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Development and assessment of practice-oriented measure to reduce infection level of fennel seeds with Mycosphaerella anethi (Project)
1. Aim of project: Project includes two main goals:Starting from previously developed RT-PCR experimental parameters for a qRT-PCR are to determine and optimise. The existing in vitro fennel plants are to maintain, propagate and transfer into soil for production of fungus-free seeds. Subsequently several aspects of plant cultivation and epidemiology areto analyse aiming at the improvement of...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Carlavirus biodiversity in selected horticultural crop plants and ornamentals (Project)
Objective: Rather raised from seeds many ornamentals as well as horticultural crops like potato and onion are produced by vegetative propagation (tubers, bulbs, cuttings, tissue culture). Techniques for early and efficient detection of latent or asymptomatic virus infections are thus required for screening stock plants before mass amplification to avoid virus spread. These aspects were...
Funding period: 2009 - 2013
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Modulation of the in vivo bioavailability and bioactivity of apple flavonoids by application of submicro-/nano-formulation techniques (Project)
We hypothesize that the development of novel formulations by nanotechnology are able to increase the bioavailability in such a way that the bioactivity of apple dihydrochalcones in obesity related metabolic disorders (insulin resistance, steatosis, dyslipidemia) could be modified. Following this hypothesis, the major aims of our present project is to investigate 1) the in vivo bioavailability of...
Funding period: 2010 - 2013
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Impact of the particle size within the submicron/nanometer range on the bioavailability of phenolic compounds from berry pomace (Project)
Pfister, A. (2015): Untersuchungen zur Stabilisierung submikro-/nanoskaliger Partikeln aus Beerentrester (Aronia melanocarpa). Masterarbeit MRI/Beuth Hochschule für Technik, Berlin. Mayer-Miebach, E., Briviba, K., Schiffer, C., Burg, L., Klöckner, A. Behsnilian, D., Greiner, R. (2015): Bioavailability of anthocyanins, flavonols and phenolic acids from chokeberry pomace as depending on particle...
Funding period: 2012 - 2017
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Multifunctional, sprayable and biodegradable films based on renewable resources in agricultural and horticultural crop culture, Subproject 1: soil biological part (Project)
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Funding period: 2009 - 2011
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Multifunctional, sprayable and biodegradable films based on renewable resources in agricultural and horticultural crop culture; Subproject 2 (Project)
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Funding period: 2008 - 2012
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Multifunctional, sprayable and biodegradable films based on renewable resources in agricultural and horticultural crop culture, Subproject 3 (Project)
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Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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Effect of different strategies of sulphur fertilisation on yield of grain legumes and the grain yield of the follower crop in organic farming (Project)
Different strategies of sulphur fertilisation of grain legumes (pea, faba bean,narrow-leafed lupin, mixture of pea and spring barley) will be tested in field trails in organic farming. The field experiments will be carried out on six different sites in Germany. The grain yield of the grain legumes and the follower crop winter wheat will be detected as well as the economic effects of the sulphur...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015