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Genetic analysis of wheat resistance to furoviruses Soil-borne cereal mosaic virus (SBCMV) and Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (SBWMV) (Project)

...For the SBCMV/SBWMV resistance in hexaploid wheat the Sbm1 locus was mapped to chromosom 5DL and the Sbm2 locus to chromosom 2BS. ...Experiments were carried out for the following populations: 1. Emerald (s) x Primus (r) (Sbm2 locus) The results of the phenotypic analysis showed that the Sbm2 gene was not effective against SBWMV. Of the 187 DH lines tested 183 (98%) were infected with SBWMV. 2. PI566671 (r) x Mirage (r), - x Tremie (r), - x Centrum (s) Despite the presence of a resistant phenotype in PI566671, none of the known resistance markers (eg Sbm1) were detected in this wheat. ...


Funding period: 2013 - 2015

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Application of naturally occurring antagonists of the cabbage white fly (Aleyrodes pro-letella) in organic brassica crops in combination with netting (Project)

...The cabbage whitefly, Aleyrodes proletella has developed to a key pest in brassica vegetables throughout Germany In a 3-year project we investigated the barrier effect of netting (0.8 x 0.8mm) in combination with the native parasitoid Encarsia tricolor and the predator Clitostethus arcuatus in an inundative approach in Brussels sprouts. ...In a field plot experiment, parasitism significantly increased after E. tricolor releases inside nets compared to netted controls without release. ...An additional on-farm trial confirmed the control potential of E. tricolor. Concentrated releases of E. tricolor in the open field increased parasitism by 50% in 2008/2009. ...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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Sustainable pig production systems (Project)

...Project outcomes include an integrative on-farm assessment and feedback tool to help pig farmers to improve their economic, environmental, and societal sustainability (e.g. animal health and welfare), as well as their job satisfaction. ...The protocol will be applied on a total of 70 farms in 7 European countries (AT, DE, FI, IT, PL, NL, UK) to generate a database from which a valid, condensed protocol can be developed using multivariate statistics. The condensed protocol will then be applied on 175 farms with various production systems in 7 countries. Data from farm visits will be used for developing an integrative analysis toolbox for summarising farm data, and the protocol and toolbox will be linked with an existing international pig production database to allow enhanced benchmarking. ...


Funding period: 2017 - 2020

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CORONA - CORSA - Inactivation of SARS-CoV-2 by UVC-light and human tolerance; TP2: In vitro determination of the virucidal effect of UVC radiation of different wavelengths on SARS-CoV-2 (CORSAvir). (Project)

...The overall aim of the subproject is to determine and verify the transferability of the virucidal dose of UVC light for two different wavelengths (230 nm, 270 nm) on SARS-CoV-2 in different in vitro models (germ carriers of different materials as well as filter material) as well as of the antiseptic effect in an in vitro 3D mucosa culture model, especially. Therefore, in work packages 1.1, 1.2, 1.6 and 2.6, the optimal dose-response relationship will be determined on different materials for two corona viruses and for other viruses causing respiratory diseases. ...The doses proven to be effective will then be tested under increased protective measures for SARS-CoV-2. In addition, the antiseptic effect of 230 nm radiation will be tested in the 3D oral mucosa model and SARS-CoV-2 (work package 1.7 and 1.8), after this in vitro model has been established at FLI....


Funding period: 2021 - 2023

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Estimation of iodine and salt supply 2023 (Project)

...In a sample of approximately 9,500 participants of the study on the health of children and adolescents KiGGS wave 2 (cross-sectional and longitudinal) from 2014-2017, the median daily iodine and salt intake is estimated. ...In the laboratory of the DONALD study, iodine analyses will be performed in n=300 urine samples from children aged 5.5 to 12.5 years from 2019-2022. In addition, the values of previously performed iodine analyses from 2018 for this age group will be provided to the RKI. ...


Funding period: 2023 - 2024

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Antibiotic Resistance Dynamics: the influence of geographic origin and management systems on resistance gene flows within humans, animals and the environment (Project)

...WP1: To compare AMR prevalence in six different European regions collected through national surveillance, including EU and other surveillance programmes, from humans, animals, food and the environment and to correlate resistance trends with antibiotic sales or usage (available through research project or industry data and by collecting primary data) and management practices. WP2: To perform longitudinal studies to determine prevalence of ESBL/AmpC/carbapenemase producing or mcr-1 and -2 /PMQR-carrying Enterobacteriaceae in pig, poultry, cattle farms or hospitals and their environments, comparing national AMR prevalence data with herd/hospital level prevalence. WP3: To characterise resistance mechanisms e.g ESBL/AmpC/carbapenemase/mcr-1 and -2/PMQR production and mobile elements at the molecular level in Enterobacteriacea isolates from different epidemiological units/ecological niches across geographic regions. ...


Funding period: 2018 - 2020

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Upscaling efficient alternatives for contentious inputs in organic farming (Project)

...Achieving food safety and security while preserving the natural resources is a central aim of the European Union’s (EU) Farm to Fork strategy (F2F). Promoting and increasing organic farming in EU to at least 25% of the agricultural land by 2030 is key to support the F2F and biodiversity strategies’ objective. However, organic farming still relies on the use of certain contentious inputs in plant production (e.g. copper, mineral oil, Spinosad, conventional manure) and animal husbandry (e.g. antibiotics, anthelmintics, synthetic vitamins). ...SCALE-it will reduce the dependency on (a) critical plant protection products (lead of this work package by JKI), (b) manure from conventional farms, (c) antibiotics and anthelmintics in animal health and (d) synthetic and genetically modified derived vitamins in animal nutrition. ...


Funding period: 2025 - 2029

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Safe Food and Feed through an Integrated ToolBox for Mycotoxin Management (Project)

...The individual measures will be implemented in the MyToolBox decision support e-platform, followed by the evaluation of the tool from various angles through a multi-actor approach with end users and stakeholder groups at relevant points in the food chain in different countries incl. socio-economic analysis. The cost-effectiveness of the developed intervention strategies in combination with the MyToolBox e-platform to effectively monitor and reduce the incidence of mycotoxin contaminants in crop production and in the food and feed supply chains will be verified a) for Fusarium mycotoxins in wheat in the UK; b) for aflatoxins in maize in Serbia; and c) in cooperation with the Chinese partner, for the peanut supply chain in China....


Funding period: 2016 - 2020

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Identification of factors driving the emergence and spread of avian influenza viruses with zoonotic potential (Project)

...FLU-SWITCH addresses the zoonotic potential associated with the switch from LPAIV types H5 and H7 to HPAIV. The aim is to investigate whether specific mutations in the viral genome can promote cross-species transmission and increase the risk of zoonosis. ...The German project partner (FLI) will lead work packages (WP)1.3, 2.2 and 4.1 and support other partners in the consortium on WP 1.2, 2.1, 2.3, 3.1, 3.2 and 5. ...We will investigate the contribution of the innate immune response to the emergence of zoonotic HPAIV (WP 1.3), understand the role of furin-like proteases in regulating the emergence of HPAIV (WP 2.2), identify potential markers of mammalian adaptation in circulating HPAIV in birds, and assess the zoonotic potential of circulating HPAIV in ferret models (WP 4.1)....


Funding period: 2023 - 2026

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International Database for Beta (Project)

...Passport data are available for 10.613 accessions. These represent 7.548 duplicate groups, which are discriminable by passport data. Geographic data are available for 2.975 collecting or evaluation sites. 36.541 characterisation and evaluation points are documented for 1.742 accessions. ...


Funding period: 2008 - 2020