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Guttation in Winter oilseed rape - a possible water source for honeybees? (Project)
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Funding period: 2012 - 2013
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Assessment of the pathogenicity of Alternaria alternata on carrot (Daucus carota L.) (Project)
In commercial carrot production different Alternaria species may be pathogenic and cause dramatically yield and quality losses. The most important Alternaria diseases on carrots are leaf blight and black rot disease caused by A. dauci and A. radicina respectively. The improvement of disease resistance to these fungi could ensure sustainable product quality and stability of the yields....
Funding period: 2013 - 2019
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GREENERGY - cultivation of fast growing tree species in grassland sites to increase the resource potential for the use of wood for energy, Subproject 1: Project management and site-specific evaluation of legal and nature conservation aspects (Project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2011
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GREENERGY - cultivation of fast growing tree species in grassland sites to increase the resource potential for the use of wood for energy, Subproject 2: Legal, economic and environmental implications for KUP on grassland (Project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2011
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GREENERGY - cultivation of fast growing tree species in grassland sites to increase the resource potential for the use of wood for energy; Subproject 3: Legal Framework of the grassland use (Project)
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Funding period: 2010 - 2011
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Characterization and impact of yam bean mosaic virus (Project)
Towards the end 2010, viral desease symptoms were observed in a yam bean field in San Ramom, Junin, Peru. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) sequencing and assembly was performed on a sample showing severe mosaic and leaf deformation, and the full genome sequence of a virus could be assembled. Based on molecular analysis (amino-acid and nucleotide sequence identity) it was confirmed to be a potyvirus,...
Funding period: 2012 - 2014
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Development of a method for a optimal separation sequence as function of the characterization of complex mixtures for the isolation of value components derived from plant extracts (Project)
Up to now, there exists no systematical procedure for the development of separation and cleaning processes of complex sample mixtures like plant extracts, especially for little characterized feedstock. The aim of this project is the development of new approaches for a systematical scheme for process design based on first findings and experiences for different plant extracts at the Institute for...
Funding period: 2011 - 2014
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Collaborative project MÄQNU: Multivariate equivalence and tests for high dimensional endpoints (Project)
The project aims to develop new mathematical tests to support the applied research for agricultural key technologies. The project is performed in close collaboration with statisticians and biologists working in pharmaceutical, medical and agricultural research institutes. The project contributes to two of the key technologies mentioned in the BMBF initive.
Funding period: 2010 - 2013
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Enhanced productivity and competitiveness of vegetable-processing industry in the German-Dutch border region through control of soil-borne pathogens (Project)
Main focus of this German-Durch project is the development of a sustainable management system for plant-parasitic nematodes in field vegetable production. The expertise on both sides of the border is shared to improve nematode control meassures. The generated data are expected to improve threshold levels for the main damaging nematodes.
Funding period: 2010 - 2013
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Investigation of epidemiology of soil-borne viruses in triticale with the objective of development virus resistant cultivars with high biomass yields for extraction of biogas and ethanol, sub project 1: Investigation of of the epidemiology of soil-borne viruses in triticale (Project)
Triticale exhibits a high yield potential and is a potential cereal for the efficiently production of biomass for the extraction of biogas and ethanol in line with using conceptions of peripheral bio energy. The production of triticale is heavy at risk by soil-borne virus in many growing areas. The plant health is a main precondition for the stable use of triticale as renewable resource. The JKI...
Funding period: 2012 - 2016