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Production of milk on pasture or with zero-grazing: an process analysis (Project)

...The project addresses the following questions regarding 'pasture versus stable', in cooperation between research and practice: 1. Effects on animal health, behaviour and well-being 2. ...For this, the project module 7 on 'sustainability criteria for evaluating dairy production systems - nutrient and energy flows, carbon footprints and scope for improving resource efficiency' will be realised....


Funding period: 2013 - 2017

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Collaborative project: Use of Lactococcus piscium for the regulation of meat spoilage and maturation packaged under modified atmosphere and skin packaging - subproject 2 (Project)

...Fresh meat is perishable and therefore, it is often offered in modified atmosphere packages with CO2, N2 and O2, enabling an extended shelf life. ...The required tasks are performed by two research partners (RP) and include (1) selection of safe Lc. piscium strains, (2) evaluation of the assertiveness of these strains against other spoilage microbiota, (3) elucidation of the metabolic background of the assertiveness, (4) descriptive and comparative sensorics, (5) production of new starter preparations, (6)establishment of methods for inoculation of meat, (7) pilot scale applications in MAP and Skin packages, and (8) assessment of ressource savings....


Funding period: 2018 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Use of Lactococcus piscium for the regulation of meat spoilage and maturation packaged under modified atmosphere and skin packaging - subproject 1 (Project)

...Fresh meat is perishable and therefore, it is often offered in modified atmosphere packages with CO2, N2 and O2, enabling an extended shelf life. ...The required tasks are performed by two research partners (RP) and include (1) selection of safe Lc. piscium strains, (2) evaluation of the assertiveness of these strains against other spoilage microbiota, (3) elucidation of the metabolic background of the assertiveness, (4) descriptive and comparative sensorics, (5) production of new starter preparations, (6)establishment of methods for inoculation of meat, (7) pilot scale applications in MAP and Skin packages, and (8) assessment of ressource savings....


Funding period: 2018 - 2022

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Detailed analyses of data on nutritional behaviour from the accompanying research of the project 'Focus on school milk' (Project)

...Pfau C., Goos-Balling E: Frühstücksverhalten von Grundschulkindern in Nordrhein-Westfalen (NRW) - Essen und Trinken vor der Schule. ...Soc. 18, 25, 2013 Pfau C, Goos-Balling E: Nutritional knowledge and nutritional behaviour of primary school pupils in Germany. Ann Nutr Metab 67, (suppl 1), 520, 2015...


Funding period: 2012 - 2016

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Cellular uptake, metabolism and transport of food constituents in cell culture models (Project)

...Ribeiro HS, Schuchmann HP, Engel R, Briviba K, Walz E. (2009) Encapsulation of Carotenoids and Vitamins. ...Nedovic, Springer, pp211-252 Briviba K, Schollenberger M, Rodehutscord M, Greiner R (2017) Dephosphorylation of myo-inositol phosphates in the in vitro intestinal Caco-2 cell model. International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, Vol. 69 (2018), H. 1S. 46-51 Briviba, K, Schnäbele, K, Schwertle, E, Blockhaus, M, and Rechkemmer, G. (2001) ß-Carotene Inhibits Growth of Human Colon Carcinoma Cells In Vitro by Induction of Apoptosis. ...Food Research.118, pp. 40-48. Mayer-Miebach, E., Briviba, K., Schiffer, C., Geiger, L., Behsnilian, D., Greiner, R. ...


Funding period: 2001 - 2028

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Non-transgenic approaches for the development of haploid inducer lines of Apiaceae vegetable species (Project)

...In recent years, there has been an increasing usage of F1 hybrid seed in commercial carrot production systems worldwide. ...In addition, a very promising new DNA-free genome editing technique will be investigated, which uses preassembled complexes of purified Cas9 protein and the specific guide RNA only, with the aim to develop non-GMO haploidy inducers. ...Crosses will be done to create seeds and plants of the next generation, which again have to be studied for the behavior (i.e. centromere loading) of the modified CENH3 and for the occurrence and frequency of putative haploids....


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Transfer of the LivSys in vitro system for hepatotoxicity into application (Project)

...Due to ethical reasons alternative methods shall be developed in order to reduce the number of animal experiments in the long term. In the e:ToP pilot phase a set of seven genes with altered gene expression in the presence of hepatotoxic substances was identified by using human liver cells. Aim of the project is to demonstrate the applicability of the 7-gene signature for the prediction of hepatotoxic effects of test substances by using cell culture models (“proof of principle”). A broad set of known hepatotoxic and non-hepatotoxic substances will be used to examine whether the prediction based on the 7-gene signature leads to correct positive and negative results, respectively. ...


Funding period: 2017 - 2019

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Effects of long-lasting drought on CO2 uptake by plants and on carbon metabolism in plant-soil interaction (Project)

...Samples were analyzed for their bulk C, stable C and nitrogen (N) isotope (δ13C, δ15N) and lipid composition. ...First 13CO2 pulse at day 0 of the experiment revealed much higher 13C tracer uptake for shoots, roots and soil compared to the second pulse (day 44), where all plants showed significantly lower (20 – 70% less) 13C tracer uptake. After the third 13CO2 pulse (day 70), very low 13C uptake in shoots led to negligible allocation of 13C into roots and soil. ...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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SPP 1149: Estimation of the genetic components of heterosis by means of new experimental design and integrated data analysis with special focus on epistasis (Project)

...In agreement with other groups participating in this program, we chose the cross Col-O x C24 as a model for heterosis research. Our goal is to map and characterize QTL contributing to heterosis in this hybrid by using a triple testcross (TTC) design. A total of 1.200 testcross progenies and their 400 parental RILs will be evaluated in a huge greenhouse experiment with 80.000 plants for biomass yield and growth rates. ...Interesting QTL regions will be subject to fine-mapping approaches in a 2nd experiment using TTC of NILs carrying one or two target regions. ...


Funding period: 2003 - 2009

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Free ranging of pigs within the crop rotation in organic agriculture (Project)

...In five treatments three different genotypes (Ha x Pi) x (Du x GL), Pi x (LW x GL) and Pi x (Du x GL) and 4 different crops as forage for the pigs were used: Turnip (T), Ryegrass (R), Jerusalem Artichoke (J) and barley stubble (S). ...Lean meat content (LMC) of the carcasses was about 55 % on average. There were no significant differences in LMC between genotypes, however, clear differences between treatments. ...


Funding period: 2002 - 2004