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estimation of the nucleation potential of particles from gaseous emissions from agricultural animal houses (Project)
...In general secondary particles belong to the particle sizes of < 0.2 µm. In rural areas with greater distance to animal houses secondary particles have a bigger part of the total dust concentration than primary particles with greater diameter. ...
Funding period: 2009 - 2011
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Influence of temperature and residues of toxic industrial chemicals to the off-gassing behaviour of fumigated consumer products (Project)
...Differences in the VOC profile are predominantly caused, similarly as with sunflower seeds, by an significant increase in terpenes (i.e. terpinene) in comparison to unexposed samples as well as in an significant increase in aldehyde levels (i.e. trans-2-methylbutyl-2-enal. ...An opposite effect, a significant decrease in desorption levels, could be observed with alcohols. Hex-2-en-ol desorption decreased significantly in comparison to unexposed samples to only 5% of the amount of unexposed samples after 35 days. ...High concentrations of particulary 1,2-Dichloroethane in containers were reported....
Funding period: 2018 - 2018
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Activation tagging in aspen using an inducible two component Ac/Ds-enhancer element system (Project)
...Based on the Ac/Ds two element transposition system from maize an activation tagging approach is suggested for the hybrid aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) line 'Esch5'. The proposed approach is based on results obtained from our earlier work on the genetic transfer of the maize transposable element Ac and its functional analysis in hybrid and pure aspen lines. ...As selective marker for ATDs transposition, both knocking-out the expression of a phenotypic marker (rolC gene) and a negative selection marker gene (tms) are considered. ...
Funding period: 2005 - 2011
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Importance of salt intake and fruit and vegetable consumption by children and young people for the long-term blood pressure development (Project)
...However, the counterbalancing influence of higher fruit & vegetable (F&V) intakes may even be greater. Unfortunately, especially in children and adolescents, no specific research data is available, on whether a F&V-rich diet, can induce a stronger decrease in blood pressure than a diet with an exclusive salt reduction. The present project therefore aims to characterize the long term concomitant influences of salt and F&V intakes on the development of blood pressure during childhood and adolescence. ...Another aim is to examine, whether a higher salt intake and/or a lower F&V intake during puberty (presenting a critical period of eating habits readjustments) may predict an increased blood pressure level in young adulthood. ...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Tank enrichtment for juvenile salmonids to produce powerful and robust seedlings for aquaculture in Germany (Project)
...In cooperation with conventionally and organically producing local aquaculturists we want to show how salmonid fishes (rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout and hybrids of brook trout x Arctic charr) can be produced in a seminatural way. Within the project, we will implement recent findigs on environmental enrichment, i.e. an increase in environmental complexity by addition of natural substrates to the housing environment, into aquaculture practice. ...
Funding period: 2014 - 2017
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POULTRYFLORGUT Control of the intestinal flora in poultry for ensuring the products safety for human consumers (Project)
...It responds to the Priority 5 “Food Quality and Safety” for the thematic call FP6-2003-FOOD-2-A T1.2 Improving the quality and safety of poultry products for the consumer...
Funding period: 2005 - 2008
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Collaborative project: Development of a software tool for the evaluation, planning and evidence of different housing strategies on the improvement of wellbeing of dairy cows - subproject 1 (Project)
...Together with the project partner a planning tool shall be developed that considers the knowledge about housing influences on the wellbeing of dairy cows and the results of completing empirical investigations to a computer software. Project phase 1: Outgoing from a critical comparison and evaluation of variants a model for assessing the wellbeing-status (wellness-index) of dairy cows shall be created. The basis shall be results of robust and solid working sensors under practical conditions. Phase 2: This wellness-index shall be evaluated and optimized by empirical investigations at the research dairy “Frankenforst” (Bonn University). Evaluation criteria are not subjective observations but accepted physiological measuring methods (e. g. HRV, activity pattern) Phase 3: At the end of this phase a prototype of a software-tool is available which shall be used in a long term perspective for barn planning and advising services by the company GEA Farm Technologies....
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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Collaborative project: Development of a software tool for the evaluation, planning and evidence of different housing strategies on the improvement of wellbeing of dairy cows - subproject 2 (Project)
...Together with the project partner a planning tool shall be developed that considers the knowledge about housing influences on the wellbeing of dairy cows and the results of completing empirical investigations to a computer software. Project phase 1: Outgoing from a critical comparison and evaluation of variants a model for assessing the wellbeing-status (wellness-index) of dairy cows shall be created. The basis shall be results of robust and solid working sensors under practical conditions. Phase 2: This wellness-index shall be evaluated and optimized by empirical investigations at the research dairy “Frankenforst” (Bonn University). Evaluation criteria are not subjective observations but accepted physiological measuring methods (e. g. HRV, activity pattern) Phase 3: At the end of this phase a prototype of a software-tool is available which shall be used in a long term perspective for barn planning and advising services by the company GEA Farm Technologies....
Funding period: 2015 - 2018
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SFB 564: C4.2 - Impact of Intensification on Land use Dynamics and Environmental Services of Tropical Mountainous Watersheds (Project)
...Subproject C4.1 developed a prototype of the spatially explicit and integrated dynamic land use change impact assessment (LUCIA) tool. ...
Funding period: 2009 - 2012
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Identification of fire blight resistant donors of genetic resources of Malus wild spec. with different resistance mechanisms to Erwinia amylovora (Project)
...The deletion of the avrRPT2Ea effector gene of the isolate Ea1189 was able to break the resistance of M. ...Therefore, the 4 fire blight resistant Malus wild species will be artificially inoculated in the glasshouse with other effector mutants of E. amylovora to identify resistance donors for further breeding (1). ...Furthermore, the migration of E. amylovora through grafted resistant wild species accessions into the rootstock shall be investigated. ...
Funding period: 2013 - 2016