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Collaborative project: Genome-based precision breeding for advanced quality hops. Subproject 2 (Project)

The global hop market is constantly changing. The challenge for hop breeders is not only to react on climate change and on new pests, but also on new market trends. The German hop breeders release regularly innovative and market-oriented hop cultivars. However, due to limitation of financial resources, new genome-analytical methods cannot be implemented in practical breeding. However, the...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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Collaborative project: Production of wheat containing purple acid phytase A. Subproject 2 (Project)

"In this project the Department of Animal Nutrition of University Hohenheim and the plant breeding company W. von Borries-Eckendorf joined their forces to evaluate possibilities for improved phosphor efficience in animal nutrition. The aim of the project was to create wheat genotypes with higher phytase activities and to evaluate them with regard to their phytate degradation in the digestive...


Funding period: 2016 - 2020

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SFB 552: B5 - Effects of ENSO droughts and land-use practices on soil C, N, P dynamics in a tropical rainforest and agroforestry systems in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (Project)

The project aims to characterize the response of soil nutrient (N, P) and soil carbon storage and dynamics to experimental drought and land-use practices in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. In a throughfall exclusion experiment the impacts of a moderate and a severe drought and subsequent re-wetting cycles in a natural tropical forest and in a cacao agroforest will be analysed with regard to soil...


Funding period: 2006 - 2011

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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 5 (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