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BayKlimaFit – Strategies for the adaptation of crop plants to the climate change (Collaborative project)
... to the climate change under protection of scarce resources (e.g. water, nutrient, soil)....
Funding period: 2016 - 2019
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Bayer HealthCare (Institution)
... approximately 2,500 Bayer employees are involved in researching, developing and manufacturing highly specific...
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Bayer CropScience (Institution)
...Bayer CropScience is with annual sales of about EUR 5.8 billion one of the world's leading innovative cropscience companies in the area of crop protection (Crop Protection), non agricultural pest-control (Environmental Science), seeds and plant biotechnology (BioScience)...
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Bats as potential transmitters of rabies: investigation on the occurrence of lyssavirus infections in bats (Project)
... by at least three different lyssaviruses, namely EBLV-1, EBLV-2, and BBLV. Each virus is associated with a... other bat species may be affected. While in the vast majority of cases EBLV-1 was the causative agent, 5 and 6 additional cases of EBlV-2 and BBLV infections were detected in Daubentons’ bats and Natterer’s...
Funding period: 2001 - 2020
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Bat influenza virus chimeras as basis for the development of a new type of vaccine backbone for live stock vaccination (Project)
... embryos in more detail. We also want to equip these viruses with HA and NA of high (H5, H7) and low (H1, H5, H7, H9) pathogenic avian IAV and determine the growth properties and associated immune responses... and wild type IAV-strains, and partly to the pathogenicity associated with vaccine strains e.g...
Funding period: 2016 - 2019
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Basic molecular principals of the effects of food on the gastrointestinal tract and the immune system (Project)
...Disclosure of probiotic mechanisms, e.g. effects on intestinal gene expression. Feeding germ-free rats the probiotic bacterium LGG for two weeks induced an upregulation of the genes for matrin 3, guanin-nucleotide-binding protein and for poly-ubiquitin in the mucosa of the small intestine, while genes...
Funding period: 2001 - 2016
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Baseline with market models (Project)
... variables not covered in the system like e.g. poipulation. This baseline we will use as counterfactual...
Funding period: 2001 - 2016
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Barley WHIRLY1 protein, localised in both chloroplasts and nucleus, as a master regulator of cross-tolerance vis-à-vis abiotic and biotic stresses (Project)
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Funding period: 2021 - 2023