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Colonisation of crop plants with human pathogenic bacteria (Project)

More and more people develop a consciousness of, and interest in a healthy lifestyle and food, which contains a daily consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables. Those generally promote health, however, under certain conditions they can have a contrary effect. The disease outbreaks caused by the consumption of raw vegetables which are contaminated with human pathogenic bacteria have increased...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Establishing a platform for organic food sector and regional development (Project)

The aim of the project is to establish a European-oriented technology platform to safeguard the interests of the German organic sector in the framework of European research priorities. The project proposal can be divided into three objectives: first sub-goal is to build a research platform for organic food sector and rural development. Based on this, a research vision for the organic food...


Funding period: 2007 - 2008

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Expert Workshop organic ornamental plant cultivation (Project)

The ecological floriculture is currently positioned at an extreme niche. Both in basic production techniques as well as in marketing there are large deficits. The project aims to contribute to the development and promotion of organic ornamental plant. In order to set appropriate stimuli, is described with relevant experts, the current state of knowledge, analyzing strengths and weaknesses and a...


Funding period: 2007 - 2009

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discussions / Experts: Ecological vine seeds and regulatory affairs for fungus-resistant varieties (Project)

'This project is addressed to a technical discussion, and in the following topics are discussed: - Ecological vine propagating'' Currently there is little ecological vine propagating material, as the production is very difficult and expensive with environmental guidelines. Respect will be the production of organic vine propagating issues, ways of production in relation to the EU regulation and...


Funding period: 2004 - 2004

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Development of a rain sensor for kinetic energy and wetness to improve apple scab prognosis (Project)

A rain sensor should be developed to exactly determine the start of rain with kinetic energy and to differentiate from dew or fog. The detection of kinetic energy of rain is necessary for prognosis of ascospore discharge causing important primary infections. The prototype developed for detection of kinetic energy of rainfall should be optimized for orchard conditions. The sensor will then be used...


Funding period: 2013 - 2016

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Alternative fungicides from grape pomace as a copper substitute for organic farming (Project)

The only currently existing fully effective and approved plant protective measures in organic agriculture are preparations based on copper compounds, which leads to accumulation of this heavy metal in the soil, with toxic effects at certain levels. One approach in organic agriculture is to support and strengthen the natural defenses of plants against fungal infections. The aim of this study was...


Funding period: 2010 - 2014

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Analysis of nutrition knowledge (Project)

Koch F, Claupein E: NEMONIT-Studie: Ergebnisse zum Ernährungswissen [in German: Results on nutrition knowledge]. Proc. Germ. Nutr. Soc., Vol. 25, 112, 2019


Funding period: 2015 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Reduction of multidrug resistant bacteria during milk production: Use of antimicrobial peptides to reduce bacterial pathogens in biofilms and develop a rapid detection system for bacteria- subproject 6 (Project)

Mastitis, in particular those caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, are of great health economic relevance for milk production. Bacterial biofilms in the teat canal as well as in the teat cup represent a particular challenge. The aim of RemuNa was therefore to reduce bacterial counts in biofilms developing novel disinfection methods using innovative methods of bacterial identification and...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Sustainable upcycling of agricultural residues by means of a modular and cascading conversion system (Project)

UPWASTE is developing a flexible and modular system for the conversion of agricultural residues into microalgae (Galdieria sulphuraria) and insect (Hermetia illucens) biomass. Agricultural residues that are difficult to characterise, such as manure, straw, food waste and husks, are converted into algae and insect biomasses with a defined composition, taking into account microbiological safety....


Funding period: 2020 - 2023