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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 1 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 2 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigations of meeting the demands for energy and nutrient supply of growing-finishing boars for exploitation of the genetically determined performance potential - subproject 3 (Project)
The scientific basis for the estimation of the energy and amino acid requirements of growing-finishing hybrid boars with regard to their typical hybrid origin is the objective of this applied interdisciplinary project which is carried out in cooperation between several research institutes and the industry. It is based on the factorial method and its validation under experimental and practical...
Funding period: 2011 - 2013
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Collaborative project: Investigation on the resistance of wheat (Triticum aestivum) against the orange (Sitodiplosis mosellana) and yellow (Contarinia tritici) wheat blossom midge (Project)
The project aims at getting information on the genetics of resistance to blossom midges followed by the development of molecular markers which will facilitate the efficient use of this resistance in breeding programmes. The project will contribute to a reduction of insecticide sprayings and will minimize losses in yield and quality caused by these insects. Since the end of the 1990s an increase...
Funding period: 2008 - 2011
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Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat (HYFLOR) - subproject 1 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 2 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 3 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 4 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
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Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 5 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022
Relevancy: 100%
Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 6 (Project)
Wheat hybrids use the heterosis effect in contrast to line varieties. On average, this increases grain yield by 10%, facilitates resistance breeding of genes with dominant effects and doubles yield stability. Despite these advantages, wheat hybrids have so far tended to have a niche existence with limited market penetrance. The main bottleneck lies in the high costs of hybrid seed production and...
Funding period: 2019 - 2022