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Collaborative project: Development of biotechnological methods for the identification, conservation, propagation and use of selected maple trees with wavy grain for timber production - Subproject 5 (Project)

Wavy grain maple is one of the most expensive hardwoods in Central Europe. In the frame of this project, biotechnological methods for the propagation of valuable wavy grain maple material and for the long-term conservation of genetically characterized clones will be developed. In addition, investigations towards the heritability and recognizability of the wavy grain will be conducted. Another aim...


Funding period: 2015 - 2018

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Development of procedures and products for utilisation of the techno-functional properties of the hydrolyzates - subproject 1 (Project)

The overall objective of this project is to upgrade stale bread (caraway rye bread) and its fully recirculation in the production process through the development of a new specific fermentation process for the liquidation and/or saccarification of stale bread. It will be obtained a kind of bread sirup which can be used in manifold manner. The special focus is the maintanance and spreading of the...


Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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SFB 806 D3: Human Impact and Colluvial Sediment Storages in Europe since the Neolithic (Project)

Human migration from Africa to Europe, particularly during the Holocene, is associated with human impacts on the Earth’s environment. To understand cultureenvironment interactions in terms of human mobility necessitates understanding the human impact on geomorphic hillslope systems. The main objective of this project is the link between human impact, soil erosion and colluvial deposition at...


Funding period: 2009 - 2009

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Estimating the risk of substances by spatial multi-biomarker profiling of 3D tissue cultures (Project)

Goal of this project is the development of a novel method allowing the measurement of spatial expression patterns of many biomarkers in in-vitro-epithelial tissues in an objective, automatic and quantitative way. On the basis of this spatial characterization the risk potential of a substance shall be classified. Assessing the spatial and combinatorial patterns of biomarkers can reflect multiple...


Funding period: 2006 - 2009

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Development and evaluation of a stress-free slaughter system for outdoor cattle - Subproject 3 (Project)

Established slaughtering systems include capture, transportation, confrontation with foreign conspecifics and eventually the delivery to the stunning box and an immobilization inside the box. All these aspects imply tremendous stress for animals. Outdoor cattle kept on free-range pastures are especially exposed to premortal strain and frequently generate handling-problems at the day of the...


Funding period: 2012 - 2015

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Collaborative project: Further developments on small group systems ('Kleingruppenhaltung”) for laying hens – Subproject 3 (Project)

The aim of this scientific project was to advance and optimise small group housing systems for laying hens with respect to their effects on animal health, animal behaviour, hygiene, environmental emissions and economic aspects. For this purpose, small group housing systems were implemented at five different experimental farms and then subsequently modified in their equipment over three laying...


Funding period: 2008 - 2012

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Collaborative project: Analysis and integration of effective powdery mildew resistances in Triticale - Subproject 3 (Project)

Increasing triticale acreages stimulated the adaptation of powdery mildew populations to the race-specific resistances of most recommended varieties. Our findings indicate that powdery mildew of triticale most probably developed from wheat mildew. The triticale mildew population in Germany is highly diverse as shown by an analysis of 694 isolates from the main growing areas. In seedling tests...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010