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Calcium cycling in the soil-fig-bat compartment of a neotropical rain forest on spatially heterogeneous substrate (Project)

Calcium supply in tropical soils is variable and frequently low. In spite of the heterogeneous Ca supply, some plant species, such as figs, maintain high Ca concentrations in their tissues. Figs are keystone species with more than proportional importance for the functioning of a tropical rain forest. High Ca concentrations in fig fruits may render them particularly attractive for frugivorous...


Funding period: 2009 - 2014

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Analysis of the 5 'and 3' noncoding regions of Cherry leaf roll virus (Project)

keine Angaben


Funding period: 2009 - 2010

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Physiological responses of abaca (Musa textilis) to light, water and nutrient availability (Project)

Natural ecosystems in the Philippines are characterised by high biological diversity. Population growth and unadapted land use exert pressure on species-rich habitats, many of which have been lost due to deforestation and land degradation. An ecological and economic rehabilitation of degraded lands is urgently needed. Agroforestry approaches offer good potential for restoring functions of former...


Funding period: 2008 - 2010

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Fruit and vegetable consumption by children: The role of advertising (Project)

keine Angaben


Funding period: 2008 - 2010

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Molecular Determinants of Lyssavirus-Replication (Project)

Bats act as reservoirs for many zoonotic viruses. Reasons for this preferential reservoir function and molecular requirements for trans-species transmission and establishment of bat-derived viruses in new hosts are unknown. Among the bat-associated viruses are Lyssaviruses. Lyssaviruses comprise rabies virus (RV) circulating in carnivores and bat associated viruses, making this a suitable model...


Funding period: 2008 - 2010