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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 3 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 4 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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FOKUS - Forest owners in urban areas Analysis of attitudes and values (Project)

In the past three decades, due to structural change in agriculture and inheritance of forest property as well as the accompanying change in the orientation and values of forest owners, the concept of the "urban forest owner" has become increasingly important in private forest research to describe a shift in private forest management (Härdter 2004; Hogl et al. 2005; Krause 2010; Rademacher and...


Funding period: 2022 - 2022

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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 5 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 6 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Innovative characterisation and improvement of the feeding value of cereal grains (GrainUp) – Subproject 7 (Project)

These results enable our industrial partner to use new biotechnological and process engineering processes for the production and utilisation of efficient fermentation organisms for material synthesis, customer-specific adaptation and expansion of the product range.


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Induction of early flowering in poplar and apple to speed up breeding for resistance to diseases. Subproject 1 (Project)

In light of the predicted climate change, tremendous problems are expected to face in particular the forest industry and fruit tree crops in the future. However, the success of tree breeding with regard to economically important characteristics has been very limited because of the long reproduction periods of trees. A new breeding strategy was tested on poplar (Populus spp.) and apple in two...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Induction of early flowering in poplar and apple to speed up breeding for resistance to diseases. Subproject 2 (Project)

In light of the predicted climate change, tremendous problems are expected to face in particular the forest industry and fruit tree crops in the future. However, the success of tree breeding with regard to economically important characteristics has been very limited because of the long reproduction periods of trees. A new breeding strategy was tested on poplar (Populus spp.) and apple in two...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Resistance gene pyramidation and characterization of drought tolerance and stem rust resistance in Lolium species by innovative breeding and high-throughput analytical methods. Subproject 1 (Project)

Adaptation of forage grasses to biotic and abiotic stress factors being favoured by anthropogenic climate change is a major challenge for plant breeders. The project aims at improving varieties of ryegrass (Lolium spec.) by (i) accelerated resistance gene pyramiding in the model species Lolium temulentum; (ii) marker-assisted estimation of genome proportions in backcrosses with L. perenne and L....


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Resistance gene pyramidation and characterization of drought tolerance and stem rust resistance in Lolium species by innovative breeding and high-throughput analytical methods. Subproject 2 (Project)

Adaptation of forage grasses to biotic and abiotic stress factors being favoured by anthropogenic climate change is a major challenge for plant breeders. The project aims at improving varieties of ryegrass (Lolium spec.) by (i) accelerated resistance gene pyramiding in the model species Lolium temulentum; (ii) marker-assisted estimation of genome proportions in backcrosses with L. perenne and L....


Funding period: 2011 - 2014