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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
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Post-release survival of Baltic salmon (Salmo salar) in the recreational trolling fishery around the island of Ruegen (Project)
Recreational fishing for Baltic salmon around Ruegen has signifcant socio-economic impacts. A study on post-release mortality aims to help improve the Baltic salmon stock assessment and fish welfare. Recreational fishing on Baltic salmon (Salmo salar) plays an important acio-economic role in angling tourism in Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, Germany. Salmon are almost exclusively caught in Germany...
Funding period: 2024 - 2026
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Evaluation of non-commercial fish species in the North Sea (Project)
NIKOFIN aims to assess the fish communities in the North Sea from a nature conservation perspective. Particular attention is paid to species that are not commercially exploited and to habitats that can not be assessed using standard fish monitoring technology. Among other things, the project strives to record the habitat use and migration patterns of various bony fish and elasmobranch species in...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
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Characterizing a scentless mayweed population with reduced sensitivity towards VLCFA herbicides (Project)
Sentless mayweed (MATIN) is an annual dicot weed species in temperate zones globally. So far, herbicide resistance is reported from seven European countries. In all cases, weed populations show resistance towards ALS inhibiting herbicides. A MATIN population showing reduced sensitivity to the very long chain inhibiting herbicide metazachlor, during a German herbicide resistance survey. In the...
Funding period: 2025 - 2027