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Identification and assessment of potential risks in the course of production or manufacturing processes for food that can lead to a potential accumulation of residues of contaminants or undesirable substances in co- or by-products (Project)
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Funding period: 2006 - 2006
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Development of Genetic Markers for Immune Defence and Resistance in the Porcine Respiratory Tract; Projects 4-5,Imunology, Microsatelites and associative studies (Project)
The consortium IRAS aims at the development of genetic markers for immune defense and resistance in the porcine respiratory tract. Infections of the respiratory tract pose a severe economic problem. Pig farmers alone are spending more than Euro 1 billion per year on the control of these infections which, to date, is mainly carried out by antibiotic herd treatment and vaccination. Genetic...
Funding period: 2005 - 2008
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Collaborative project BIOTA South III: Protected areas and biodiversity protection (S-E4), inclusion in government structures (S-F1), fragmentation in agricultural landscapes (S-D5) (Project)
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Funding period: 2007 - 2009
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Occurrence of polyacetylenes with healthy properties in selected horticultural plants (Project)
It is aimed to analyse selected plant species (aroma plants, medicinal plants, vegetable species) with regard to the occurrence of polyacetylenes. The determination of these substances will be done by HPLC-MS evaluating also the existing data described in literature. If needed NMR studies will be performed in closed cooperation with a partner from the university in order to get additional data...
Funding period: 2006 - 2008
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Experiment to protect grass in runs of laying hens (Project)
The aim is to find a possibility for farmers with free-range hens to fulfil the commission regulation (EEC) on certain marketing standards for eggs. That means, a) that hens have continuous daytime access to open-air runs and b) that the ground to which hens have access is mainly covered with vegetation. The production period lasted longer than 1 year. Even if each hen had 0.8 m² free range...
Funding period: 2001 - 2003
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Collaborative project BIOTA South III: modelling of savannah dynamics (S-D8) fragmentation in agricultural landscapes (S-D5) (Project)
Savannas cover approximately 20% of the earth’s land surface and 40% of Africa. A large part of these unique areas are endangered by degradation caused by overutilization and climatic changes. Increasing population growth rates lead to unsustainable land use strategies that are non-adapted to these fragile landscapes. Furthermore predicted climatic changes lead to new environmental conditions and...
Funding period: 2007 - 2009
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Improvement of agronomical characters in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius) (Project)
Lupin crops are a rich source of protein, which can be used first of all as a substitute of animal protein in an animal feeding. This has become increasingly important since the mad-cow disease (BSE) has spread up in the past years, causing serious problems in Europe, both economical and political. Furthermore, some lupin crops are cultivated on poor soils and are widely used as catch crops in...
Funding period: 2004 - 2006
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Development of a resistance screening method for sour and sweet cherry to Monilia laxa (Project)
Development of the scientific and methodical basis of the selection of sour and sweet cherry genotypes with improved resistance to blight and fruit rot disease caused by Monilia laxa. Polyclonal antisera for detection of Monilia laxa were produced and tested in DTBIA and PTA-ELISA using twig samples of sour cherries attacked naturally and infected artificially, respectively. The pathogen...
Funding period: 2004 - 2007
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Development of Genetic Markers for Immune Defence and Resistance in the Porcine Respiratory Tract, Projects 7, 9, 10: Sequenceanalysis, Serology, Proteinexpression (Project)
The consortium IRAS aims at the development of genetic markers for immune defense and resistance in the porcine respiratory tract. Infections of the respiratory tract pose a severe economic problem. Pig farmers alone are spending more than Euro 1 billion per year on the control of these infections which, to date, is mainly carried out by antibiotic herd treatment and vaccination. Genetic...
Funding period: 2005 - 2008
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Collaborative project BIOTA East III: Sustainable use of biodiversity as a basic livelihood of rural households, prospects of economic development in a peripheral region (E14c) (Project)
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Funding period: 2007 - 2010