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SYNBREED A2.2: Implementation of genomic selection in chicken (Project)

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Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Methodological Foundations of Diploid Hybrid Potato Breeding - subproject C (Project)

The overall objective of this project is the creation of methodological foundations to optimize breeding for diploid hybrid potato varieties ("DHP"). The transition from traditional breeding of tetraploid clonal varieties towards diploid, true-potato seed (TPS)-based varieties offers several quantitative genetical and methodological advantages, which promise a higher selection gain and a faster...


Funding period: 2023 - 2025

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Information on sustainable use of agricultural residues for bioenergy provision, Subproject C (Project)

The INL concentrates on the potential straw exploitation relating to sustainability, the sustainable humus balancing in particular. That means all fruits per area level, inputs and outputs of the production are considered and incorporate into the balancing. That makes it possible to evaluate a straw potential. In cooperation with the TLL the results of the humus balancing are calculated in 3...


Funding period: 2009 - 2011

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Collaborative project: OfficeFarming - Horticulture in urban offices - subproject C (Project)

Our project is a research and development project whose overall objective is to develop a user-oriented cultivation strategy of edible plants that can be implemented in office spaces. Furthermore we aim to identify suitable local horticultural business and enter learning partnerships with them with the objective of pre-cultivation of young plants. Vertical Office Farm Modules [OFM] serve as the...


Funding period: 2022 - 2024

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Collaborative Project: Development of Sustainable and Competitive Insect Foods - Suproject C (Project)

Insects are successfully marketed as feed in the domestic animal, livestock and aquaculture sectors, and insects also represent a suitable source of protein for human nutrition. Currently, however, insect foods are still a niche product and only a few products have been established on the market for many years. Cereal-based feed mixtures are often used as raw materials in insect fattening, which...


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Selection and investigation of black alders (Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn.) on resistance towards Phytophthora alni. (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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Evaluation of methods for improving genetic diversity of alternative crops considering caraway (Carum carvi L.) as example (Project)

Caraway is widely used in Central Europe due to its sensory characteristics and biological effects as spice and, in addition, as herbal remedy and for the production of a natural potato sprout inhibitor. Its cultivation as alternative crop contributes to sustainability by maintaining diversity of crops and by diversifying crop rotation. It provides the farmers with a market niche also in the...


Funding period: 2005 - 2007

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Marker-assisted breeding for adaptation traits to improve yield and yield stability in soybean (Glycine max L.) (Project)

Project objectives: The major goal of the federal government’s protein crop strategy is to expand the cultivation of domestic grain legumes to increase sustainability in agriculture and to become less dependent on protein imports from abroad. For soybean being the most valuable protein crop, this requires the availability of novel varieties adapted to locations with less favorable climatic...


Funding period: 2023 - 2026