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Work Package 1: Model intercomparison and improvement (Project)
...The central aim of WP1 is to create a common protocol for model inter-comparisons (task C1.3) across a wide range of environmental conditions and management schemes and a guideline and minimum dataset requirement for data sets for model calibration and validation at different scales. ...A methodological framework will be developed and applied for multi-criteria model evaluation (task C1.4). An inter-comparison of selected models will be performed in uncalibrated and calibrated model runs and results (task C1.5) will be used to identify model gaps and deficits for model improvement. They will also be a basis to assess model uncertainty in WP4 and define minimum data requirements for scaling case studies in WP3 and for regional case studies performed under WP6. ...
Funding period: 2012 - 2015
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Cultivation and processing phases of buckwheat to gluten-free food in Thuringia (Project)
...Development and establishment of a network of enterprises in Thuringia and neighboring regions with the aim of the cultivation of high-class quality raw material for the processing to gluten-free food. 1. Development of an network of agricultural enterprises with experiences in cultivation of buckwheat or rather plan to cultivate buckwheat. 2. Development of criterias for plant varieties and quality to the suitability of buckwheat for the processing to gluten-free food. 3. Trial cultivation of different varieties of buckwheat under different regional conditions. 4. Evaluation of the trial cultivation and creation of recommendations for varieties and cultivation under the conditions of Thuringia. 5. Development and optimisation of the technology of cleaning, drying and peeling. 6. ...
Funding period: 2018 - 2020
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Green bridge to regenerative climate-adapted agriculture: Biotisation of seeds for nutrient management, humus formation and CO2 binding in maize (Project)
...In the BioSeed project, seven factors for regenerative agriculture are being networked: (1) Comparison of organic/conventional/conservative cultivation, (2) use of mycorrhizal fungi and of (3) soil bacteria, (4) seed treatment, (5) cultivation of catch crops, (6) determination of the glomaline fraction and the water storage capacity of the soil, and (7) carbon sequestration. ...
Funding period: 2020 - 2022
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Ration and capability of different origins for organic broiler production (Project)
...The feeding regimes are different in (reduced) energy content (starter feed 12,0 MJ ME/kg vs 11,0 MJ ME/kg; finishing feed 12,4 MJ ME/kg vs 11,2 MJ ME/kg) along with a lower content of essential Amino Acids (AA) - at a constant ratio of amino acid:metabolizable energy (AA:ME). ...
Funding period: 2008 - 2008
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Studies on the anti-oxidative responses of lung cells as an endpoint for the assessment of aerosols after exposure at the air-liquid interface (Project)
...The study focused on SiO2 nanoparticles (NP) since they were more toxic in RAW264.7 macrophages than TiO2- and Fe2O3-NPs, in particular in the absence of serum. Cell death was mainly caused by necrotic processes. SiO2 NPs induced activation of MAP kinases ERK1/2, p38 und JNK1/2 in dependence of time and dose. While the antioxidative cell response (HO-1, NQO1 und GCLC) was very weak, the inflammatory genes TNFß, COX-2, iNOS, IL-6, Cxcl2, IL-1ß, MCP-1, FOS were significantly enhanced on mRNA level. ...
Funding period: 2007 - 2011
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Collaborative project: Genetic reserves for wild celeriac species (Apium and Helosciadium) as component of a network of genetic reserves in Germany (Project)
...It will contribute to the implementation of actions detailed in chapter 4.2.2.3 "Identification, establishment and expansion of genetic reserves" of the National Expert Program for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic Resources. ...Information on the distribution of genetic diversity within the Gem1an distribution area of four wild celery species are being used to establish genetic reserve network organisations as scheduled by chapter 4.2.2.3 of the German program for conservation and sustainable u se of pl ant genetic resources. ...
Funding period: 2015 - 2019
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Collaborative project: Genetic reserves for wild celeriac species (Apium and Helosciadium) as component of a network of genetic reserves in Germany (Project)
...It will contribute to the implementation of actions detailed in chapter 4.2.2.3 "Identification, establishment and expansion of genetic reserves" of the National Expert Program for Conservation and Sustainable Use of Plant Genetic Resources. ...Information on the distribution of genetic diversity within the Gem1an distribution area of four wild celery species are being used to establish genetic reserve network organisations as scheduled by chapter 4.2.2.3 of the German program for conservation and sustainable u se of pl ant genetic resources. ...
Funding period: 2015 - 2019
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Genomics-based exploitation of wheat genetic resources for plant breeding (Project)
...The overall goal of GeneBank2.0 is to leverage the wheat ex-situ collection hosted at the IPK Gatersleben to an actively deployed one in plant breeding by applying an integrated concept encompassing cutting-edge genomics, phenomics, biodiversity informatics, and precision (pre)breeding. ...The GBS profiles form the basis for four innovative and complementary strategies to identify valuable novel alleles or gametes: 1) The 22,000 accessions will be screened for resistance against three devastating wheat diseases, leaf and stripe rust as well as Fusarium head blight. ...The selected core set will be profiled using RenSeq in order to perform gene/allele mining for resistance through haplotype-based GWAS. 2) Novel trait discovery will be performed focusing on genetic variation important for hybrid wheat breeding redesigning the wheat flower implementing a genomics-based select-and-backcross method identify major genes promoting open pollination. 3) Combining physiology and population genomics in order to perform a targeted allele mining in genetic resources will identify for promising candidate genes contributing to nitrogen-use efficiency. 4) Opening the toolbox of genomic selection for pre-breeding by implementing a novel hybrid strategy will help identifying genetic resources with high breeding value for grain yield. ...
Funding period: 2016 - 2019
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Genomics-based exploitation of wheat genetic resources for plant breeding. Subproject A (Project)
... The overall goal of GeneBank2.0 is to leverage the wheat ex-situ collection hosted at the IPK Gatersleben to an actively deployed one in plant breeding by applying an integrated concept encompassing cutting-edge genomics, phenomics, biodiversity informatics, and precision (pre)breeding. ...The GBS profiles form the basis for four innovative and complementary strategies to identify valuable novel alleles or gametes: 1) The 22,000 accessions will be screened for resistance against three devastating wheat diseases, leaf and stripe rust as well as Fusarium head blight. ...The selected core set will be profiled using RenSeq in order to perform gene/allele mining for resistance through haplotype-based GWAS. 2) Novel trait discovery will be performed focusing on genetic variation important for hybrid wheat breeding redesigning the wheat flower implementing a genomics-based select-and-backcross method identify major genes promoting open pollination. 3) Combining physiology and population genomics in order to perform a targeted allele mining in genetic resources will identify for promising candidate genes contributing to nitrogen-use efficiency. 4) Opening the toolbox of genomic selection for pre-breeding by implementing a novel hybrid strategy will help identifying genetic resources with high breeding value for grain yield. ...
Funding period: 2016 - 2019
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Genomics-based exploitation of wheat genetic resources for plant breeding. Subproject C (Project)
... The overall goal of GeneBank2.0 is to leverage the wheat ex-situ collection hosted at the IPK Gatersleben to an actively deployed one in plant breeding by applying an integrated concept encompassing cutting-edge genomics, phenomics, biodiversity informatics, and precision (pre)breeding. ...The GBS profiles form the basis for four innovative and complementary strategies to identify valuable novel alleles or gametes: 1) The 22,000 accessions will be screened for resistance against three devastating wheat diseases, leaf and stripe rust as well as Fusarium head blight. ...The selected core set will be profiled using RenSeq in order to perform gene/allele mining for resistance through haplotype-based GWAS. 2) Novel trait discovery will be performed focusing on genetic variation important for hybrid wheat breeding redesigning the wheat flower implementing a genomics-based select-and-backcross method identify major genes promoting open pollination. 3) Combining physiology and population genomics in order to perform a targeted allele mining in genetic resources will identify for promising candidate genes contributing to nitrogen-use efficiency. 4) Opening the toolbox of genomic selection for pre-breeding by implementing a novel hybrid strategy will help identifying genetic resources with high breeding value for grain yield. ...
Funding period: 2016 - 2019