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Collaborative project: Web-based interactive crop farming at the example of robotic weed control in vegetables (RemoteFarming.1) – Subproject 1 (Project)

...However, RemoteFarming.1 is much more than the development of a single application for a field robot. ...A human worker identifies the weed by human “image processing” and the data are transferred to the field for action (RemoteFarming.1a). Based on these data image processing algorithms are developed for automatic weed control options (RemoteFarming.1b). As part of RemoteFarming.1 a new tool for intra-row individual plant weed control was developed, called tube stamp. ...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Web-based interactive crop farming at the example of robotic weed control in vegetables (RemoteFarming.1) – Subproject 2 (Project)

...However, RemoteFarming.1 is much more than the development of a single application for a field robot. ...A human worker identifies the weed by human “image processing” and the data are transferred to the field for action (RemoteFarming.1a). Based on these data image processing algorithms are developed for automatic weed control options (RemoteFarming.1b). As part of RemoteFarming.1 a new tool for intra-row individual plant weed control was developed, called tube stamp. ...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Web-based interactive crop farming at the example of robotic weed control in vegetables (RemoteFarming.1) – Subproject 3 (Project)

...However, RemoteFarming.1 is much more than the development of a single application for a field robot. ...A human worker identifies the weed by human “image processing” and the data are transferred to the field for action (RemoteFarming.1a). Based on these data image processing algorithms are developed for automatic weed control options (RemoteFarming.1b). As part of RemoteFarming.1 a new tool for intra-row individual plant weed control was developed, called tube stamp. ...


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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SFB 670 TP13: Induced Receptor Endocytosis in the Cell-Autonomous Plant Basal Immune Response (Project)

...Perception of bacterial flagellin in Arabidopsis is mediated by the receptor kinase FLS2, which triggers several cell-autonomous defense responses, activation of signalling cascades, and is cellularly endocytosed from plasma membranes. Here, we will investigate flagellin-mediated endocytosis in detail: regulatory factors will be identified, FLS2 containing vesicles will be protein biochemically determined, subcellular dynamic interactions of identified proteins with FLS2 will be observed, and FLS2 endocytosis as well as host resistance in respective mutants will be analyzed....


Funding period: 2006 - 2010

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BIOTOXMARIN - Development of novel analytic tools for the detection of marine biotoxins (Project)

...Sporadic outbreaks of poisoning by ingestion of shellfish which have accumulated marine biotoxins have become a world-wid e problem. The economic consequences caused by the production of marine biotoxins during algal blooms in the coastal regions are enormous. ...User-friendly chip (POCT Chip, dip-stick/card test) assay methods as well as new bioassays based on interaction of okadaic acid with phosph oprotein phosphatase 2A (colorimetric microtitre-plate based PP2A inhibition assay) or the activation/phosphorylation of MAP kinase p38 will be developed. ...


Funding period: 2005 - 2007

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Identification of QTL (quantitative trait loci) for drought stress-induced senescence in wild barley introgression lines and elite barley (IZN project - Interdisciplinary Center for Crop Research) (Project)

...This process can be induced by internal factors like age and phytohormones, but also by external stress conditions, e.g. drought stress. Stress-induced leaf senescence is a major cause of loss in yield and recent investigations prove that the process of leaf senescence is closely linked to drought stress tolerance. ...In order to detect QTLs for drought tolerance combined with delayed leaf senescence, the presence of line x phenotype associations will be tested for both germplasm collections. ...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013

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SYNBREED S1: Network Coordination (Project)

...The project S1 is responsible for optimizing internal collaboration at the scientific and technological level. ...The project S1 will organize regular project meetings and workshops and assure the communication and dissemination of project results through different media. Protection of intellectual property rights is also the responsibility of project S1....


Funding period: 2009 - 2014

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Development of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.) resistant to the Aspaargus virus 1 (AV-1) (Project)

... Nearly all asparagus fields in Germany infested with Asparagus virus 1 (AV-1) resulted in a decreasing quality and yield as well as in a reduced shelf life (asparagus decline). Main goal of the project is the transmission of resistance to AV-1 selected in the wild relative Asparagus amarus into breeding lines of the garden asparagus (Asparagus officinalis). In the future resistant asparagus cultivars can be bred to facilitate higher and stable yield over a long shelf life as a significant input for a sustainable production of asparagus. The AV-1 resistance will be transferred by interspecific hybridization and introgression backcrosses and its effectiveness in the genetic background of the garden asparagus A. officinalis is going to be tested. ...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Double emulsions for fat reduction: Fundamental investigations on influencing the microstructure of double emulsions and how the structure influences product properties relevant for consumers (mouth feel, creaminess, fatty taste, saturation) (Project)

...In this DFG project, inner emulsions stabilized by the emulsifier PGPR (in authorized quantities) and produced with a colloid mill were used for the further investigations. Droplet sizes below 1 μm could be realized like that. Both, droplet sizes and encapsulation efficiency of the inner droplets, are very important for the functionality and stability of double emulsions. ...Sensory studies of simple (normal fat content) and double (fat reduced) emulsions were conducted in cooperation with the cluster partner of sub-project 9. The investigations of simple emulsions gave a hint on required maximum outer droplet sizes in double emulsions. ...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012

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Evaluation and further development of techniques for slaughtering, cutting and chilling under the view of product safety and quality, sustainability and animal welfare (Project)

...The slaughter process, i.e. stunning, bleeding, scalding/dehairing or dehiding, evisceration and splitting of carcasses, chilling method and cutting process and conditions have an influence on microbiological status and substantial quality of meat. ...As an essential factor for meat quality, prone bleeding was recognized (after electrical stunning). Experiments about CO2 stunning of pigs revealed the relation between CO2 concentration and degree of excitations and aversive reactions of the pigs. The pigs should be brought quickly in CO2 concentrations 90 %. Meat hygiene aspects of different scalding and dehairing systems were evaluated, using marker microorganisms (Bac. subtilis). ...


Funding period: 2001 - 2021