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Apple and strawberry MADS-box genes and their function in plant developmental pathways (Project)

MADS-box transcription factors play a crucial role in several plant developmental processes and have been studied in details in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. However, little is known about their function in crops of important agricultural and commercial value. The project aims to investigate the role of selected MADS-box transcription factors in two representative Rosaceae crops: apple...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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Collaborative project: Improved control of Stempyhlium in asparagus by means of optimized termination of fungicides and improved spraying technique - Project Part I: Forecast of Stemphylium - subproject 2 (Project)

"Clear improvements in the control of the main leaf disease of asparagus were achieved. Using conventional and molecular tools the causal pathogen could be identified as Stemphylium vesicarium. Based on newly generated biological data the model SIMSTEM was developed, simulating disease infection and progress under current weather conditions in individual fields. To apply fungicides according to...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Development of a plant granulate with defined functionality based on construction residues - subproject (Project)

GranuGruen's overall goal is to prepare existing and new urban green spaces for increasingly extreme weather conditions and at the same time to promote the recycling of residual materials from the construction sector. Climate changes have been strongly felt in recent years, especially in urban areas. Dry periods lasting weeks are followed by heavy rainfall events with masses of water that cannot...


Funding period: 2022 - 2025

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Collaborative project: Improved control of Stempyphlium in asparagus by means of optimized termination of fungicides and improved spraying technique - subproject 1 (Project)

"Clear improvements in the control of the main leaf disease of asparagus were achieved. Using conventional and molecular tools the causal pathogen could be identified as Stemphylium vesicarium. Based on newly generated biological data the model SIMSTEM was developed, simulating disease infection and progress under current weather conditions in individual fields. To apply fungicides according to...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Developing a digital counting system for nematode life stages. (Project)

Determining population densities of plant-parasitic nematodes is a tedious process. Using digital imaging to assist in this process has large potential for reducing labor and resouce demands. Objective of this project is to implement such technology.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Selection and investigation of black alders (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) on resistance towards Phytophthora alni. Subproject: JKI (Project)

The project has the following aims: Identification and selection of black alders resistant towards Phytophthora alni and development of a standard test for screening of resistance. The roots of selected alder clones that are infected with P. alni will be studied with histological techniques. Since the 1990s alders in Europe have been infected by the fungal-like pathogens Phytophthora × alni, P. ×...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Investigations on the impact of flower strips (Project)

Flower strips have shown beneficial function for the antagonistic potential. For horticultural crops suitability is specifically investigated.


Funding period: 2009 - 2016

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FABES. Subproject 4: Microbiological process analysis (Project)

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Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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FABES. Subproject 5: Ecological-economic evaluation (Project)

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Funding period: 2009 - 2012