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An automated bioprocess for cultivating the microalgae Galdieria sulphura to improve the utilisation of organic residues from aquacultures (Project)
AutoPro aims to develop an automated cultivation process for the extremophilic microalgae Galdieria sulphuraria. The aim is to recycle organic residues from the aquaculture industry, such as those from shrimp farms. AutoPro creates a process model in the form of a digital twin and enables real-time monitoring for a decentralised recycling process. Real-time monitoring is necessary to ensure a...
Funding period: 2024 - 2025
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Development of an organic vine assortment for the Brandenburg wine region with climatically adapted dry-frost and fungus-resistant grape varieties with testing of historical vines occurring in Brandenburg. (Project)
Viticulture in Brandenburg has a long tradition. The current wine-growing area in Brandenburg covers around 33 hectares with some professional structures. The area under cultivation can still be expanded. The Vitis BB project aims to establish a climate-tolerant and modern range of grape varieties in Brandenburg. In this project, the focus is on analysing modern PiWi vines for their drought and...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
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Joint collaboration of INRAe and JKI on future challenges posed by cereal black rust (Project)
Joint study on the spread and characteristics with regard to the biology and virulence of black rust in Germany and France with special consideration of intermediate hosts and meterological factors. In addition, the practical resistance potential of approved varieties is being investigated. Exchange of material, results and joint development of further work.
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
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Greenhouse Gas Neutral Germany: Effects on the Economy and Living Conditions in Rural Areas (Project)
The 2021 Federal Climate Change Act stipulates that Germany should become greenhouse gas neutral until 2045. The TREND:LR project analyses economic, social, and policy aspects of this transformation in rural areas. The intended transformation towards greenhouse gas neutrality influences living conditions and the economy in rural areas in various ways. The necessary interventions stand to affect...
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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Fine mapping of resistance to the asparagus virus 1 (AV1) in introgression lines of garden asparagus based on interspecific hybrids of A. officinalis x A. prostratus and A. officinalis x A. amarus (Project)
To the current knowledge, no resistance mechanism against viruses has been clarified in asparagus yet. Potyviruses, the largest group of plant viruses (Gadhave et al. 2020), share a CP folding pattern that is widely distributed in eukaryotic viruses. Therefore, we would like to use methods that have already been successfully applied to other crop species such as Bassicaceae and Solanaceae, where...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
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Cascading effects of climate-induced forest conversion on zoonotic pathogens in mammals (Project)
The aspects forest conversion - wildlife community - food choice - gut microbiome - pathogen community will be assessed along the causal chain. The composition of the mammal community, intrinsic determinants (reproductive patterns, food choice, microbiome) and the pathogen community in reforestation areas will be assessed in the desired future forest communities. The focus of the investigations...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
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Environment-independent investigation of phenotypic characteristics linked to grapevine’s resilience towards biotic and abiotic stresses (Project)
The project aims to identify and investigate phenotypic traits that increase the resistance of vines to biotic and abiotic stressors such as grape botrytis and sunburn. The occurrence of these stressors in the field depends on the environmental conditions and the vines can therefore not be evaluated for the desired traits every year. Environment-independent high-throughput phenotyping methods...
Funding period: 2025 - 2029
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Brandenburg value creation network for milled organic rye as an innovative regional rice alternative (Project)
The main aim of the rye rice project is to create an economically successful value-added network that includes the production of two rye products - risotto rice and long grain rice - as well as a gluten-free alternative, presumably based on oats. The products should be as close as possible to conventional rice. This requires modern processing techniques and co-operation with commercial kitchens...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
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N optimised rapeseed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Project)
The overall objectve of this project is to improve the ecological balance of rapeseed cultivation in terms of climate protection by increasing the nitrogen efficiency of winter rapeseed. To this end, direct and indirect CO2 emissions are to be substantially reduced. This makes it possible to produce both rapeseed oil and the so-called rapeseed cake or extraction meal, which serves as an essential...
Funding period: 2022 - 2025
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Digitization of the herbarium of Herbology at the JKI (Project)
A herbarium focused on weeds was set up in the former Institute for Weed Research, which was continually expanded until the 1990s. This herbarium is accessible and can be viewed. However, it is hardly known and most potential interested parties are not on site. For this reason, the herbarium is to be digitised and made available to a broad public via the "Virtual Herbarium Germany".
Funding period: 2025 - 2026