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FOR 948 P5: Forms of retranslocated nitrogen during leaf senescence and nitrogen deficiency (Project)

Nitrogen retranslocation from senescing leaves to the grains is one of the limiting factors for an efficient recovery of fertilizer nitrogen supplied to crop plants. Although molecular and physiological approaches have described enzymes, transporters and nitrogenous compounds available for nitrogen retranslocation, experimental evidence on the significance and efficiency of different nitrogen...


Funding period: 2009 - 2010

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SFB 670 TP5: Characterization and modulation of the Osteoblasts-specific Staphylococcus aureus phagosome (Project)

As the most frequent cause of chronic osteomyelitis, S. aureus is able to infect osteoblasts and to persist inside a specific intracellular phagosomal compartment. The aim of this project is the characterization of the osteoblast-specific phagosome, which is the key to the development of persistence. The maturation state and the kinetics of formation of the S. aureus-containing phagosome will be...


Funding period: 2006 - 2010

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Collaborative project: Nutraceuticals as enhancement for the immune system of flatfish – Subproject 5 (Project)

During the production of fish in recirculation aquaculture systems (RAS), an enrichment of pathogens and micro-organisms can occur due to low replacement rates of the recirculating water. This increases the risk of diseases outbreaks, which currently are treated by an application of potent antiparasiticals or antibiotics. These treatments often are long lasting, may be of limited success and bear...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Increased efficiency through surface optimization for innovative fertilizer injection equipment. Subproject 5 (Project)

An option to counteract nutrient loss and unfavorable environmental impacts is optimally positioned fertilizer. Among the biggest obstacles when implementing low-loss fertilizers are tractive force and energy demands when spreading in sufficient depths. The goal of this project to significantly improve the strength of the innovative injection tools for both solid and fluidic fertilizers.


Funding period: 2017 - 2021

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Collaborative project Mobility@forest, subproject 5: Realization of a hybrid solution for mobile positioning (Project)

Collaborative project Mobility@forest - Development of a novel user-oriented IT infrastructure of a mobile workspace for the forest businesses.


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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GeoCare: Geoinformation technology for protection of agricultural resources and risk management. Subproject 5 (Project)

The joint project 'DataPlant' combines data handling and analyzing techniques with the development of new sensor technology by targeting recognition and evaluation of Cercospora leaf blotch infestation in sugar beet. Start and course of disease severity are influenced by many parameters. Therefore the 'Big Data” approach is suitable to receive a deeper knowledge. Parameters from different data...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Collaborative project: Haplotype-based selection for climate-adapted elite winter wheat - subproject 5 (Project)

The HaploSelekt project aims to identify genome-wide haplotype blocks and their phenotypic effects on yield performance under limited water and nutrient availability in elite wheat lines, and subsequently to develop computer-based crossing schemes to enrich beneficial haploblocks in resilient, high-performing breeding lines.


Funding period: 2019 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Resistance gene pyramidation and characterization of drought tolerance and stem rust resistance in Lolium species by innovative breeding and high-throughput analytical methods. Subproject 1 (Project)

Adaptation of forage grasses to biotic and abiotic stress factors being favoured by anthropogenic climate change is a major challenge for plant breeders. The project aims at improving varieties of ryegrass (Lolium spec.) by (i) accelerated resistance gene pyramiding in the model species Lolium temulentum; (ii) marker-assisted estimation of genome proportions in backcrosses with L. perenne and L....


Funding period: 2011 - 2014