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Collaborative project: Development of a cost-effective value chain for bio-based olefins and complex nutrients based on insect biomass for industrial application (CIP - Competitive Insect Products). Subproject B (Project)

The steady population growth leads to an increasing demand for food and feed. According to projections by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), wheat production will need to increase by 60% by 2050 to meet the food needs of nine billion people. According to DVT (Deutscher Verband für Tiernahrung), Germany's livestock farmers (agricultural and private) spend over EUR...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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National monitoring of biological diversity on farmlands. Subproject 'Development of technolgy' (Project)

In MonViA, the Julius Kühn-Institute develops in close co-operation with the Thünen-Institute and the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food a broad-based farmland biodiversity monitoring for Germany. The joint project consists of three main parts: a) a general, national wide trend monitoring based on a systematic sampling grid, b) an in-depth, question-based monitoring on specific issues...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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National monitoring of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. Subproject 'Biodiversity of small freshwaters' (Project)

Small freshwater systems in agricultural landscapes are vulnerable to inputs of plant protection products and fertilizers. Therefore, the fauna in these water bodies can be severely impaired. This is crucial, since small freshwaters host the largest biodiversity compared to other freshwater systems such as lakes and rivers. Due to the reasons above, small freshwaters at the same time host the...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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National monitoring of biological diversity on farmlands. Subproject 'Monitoring the diversity of habitats - small landscape structures and landscape elements' (Project)

In MonViA, the Julius Kühn-Institute develops in close co-operation with the Thünen-Institute and the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food a broad-based farmland biodiversity monitoring for Germany. The joint project consists of three main parts: a) a general, national wide trend monitoring based on a systematic sampling grid, b) an in-depth, question-based monitoring on specific issues...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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Cooperative breeding of Pear and Cherry in China and Germany (Project)

The pear- and cherry production in China is characterized by a high dynamic, especially by the change of strong to dwarfing rootstocks in the growing systems. The availabiltity of adapted varieties is low. China has large problems with biotic and abiotic stress factors and one reason is the high pH of soils in the growing areas. An important pathogen in cherry growing is Blumeriella jaapii, and...


Funding period: 2019 - 2020

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A farmland biodiversity monitoring for Germany. Subproject 'Monitoring other organisms groups - arable weeds' (Project)

In MonViA, the Julius Kühn-Institute develops in close co-operation with the Thünen-Institute and the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food a broad-based farmland biodiversity monitoring for Germany. The joint project consists of three main parts: a) a general, national wide trend monitoring based on a systematic sampling grid, b) an in-depth, question-based monitoring on specific issues...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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Further development of algorithms of 'Professional Interpretation Programme for Plant Analysis' (PIPPA): Extension for legumes, fibre plants and beneficial elements (vanadium, cobalt) (Project)

PIPPA is a program, which makes use of upper boundary lines and enables the interpretation of plant analysis data of oilseed rape, cereals and sugar beet crops. Its experience is based on databases containing more than 6000 observations for the three major cash crops and summarizing more than 30 years of experience in plant analysis. PIPPA is the first and only interpretation program, which...


Funding period: 2008 - 2018

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Applications of flow cytometry in food microbiology (Project)

For the last 10 years, flow cytometry has also proven to be a powerful tool in food microbiology for the rapid analysis of bacterial populations at the cellular level. The aim of the project is to adapt this methodology to the following, different questions.-    WP1: Determination of absolute bacteria cell countsThe live-dead assay for the detection and enumeration of bacteria, as well as a...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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Quantification of dietary fibre contents in milled material from rye, spelt and wheat (Project)

The project aims at the quantification of dietary fibre contents in a representative selection of milled materials from rye, wheat and spelt according to the definition of the CODEX Alimentarius Commission 2009 (method AOAC 2011.25). The data will be used to update the German Nutrient Database (BLS), which is the basis for the calculation of energy and nutrient intakes within the scope of...


Funding period: 2019 - 2020

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Overview and evaluation of relevant sugar, fat and salt substitutes (Project)

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Funding period: 2018 - 2020