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Recurrent genomic selection for combining resistance genes and improvement of yield and agronomic performance in winter barley. Subproject 6 (Project)

"The project RGS Gerste focused on introgression of resistances against barley yellow dwarf virus and net blotch from non-adapted resistance donors into elite barley lines. Doubled-haploid (DH) lines were produced from these crosses and can be integrated into ongoing breeding programs of the breeders involved in the project. Cross-planning and selection were performed with recurrent genomic...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Recurrent genomic selection for combining resistance genes and improvement of yield and agronomic performance in winter barley. Subproject 7 (Project)

"The project RGS Gerste focused on introgression of resistances against barley yellow dwarf virus and net blotch from non-adapted resistance donors into elite barley lines. Doubled-haploid (DH) lines were produced from these crosses and can be integrated into ongoing breeding programs of the breeders involved in the project. Cross-planning and selection were performed with recurrent genomic...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Recurrent genomic selection for combining resistance genes and improvement of yield and agronomic performance in winter barley. Subproject 2 (Project)

"The project RGS Gerste focused on introgression of resistances against barley yellow dwarf virus and net blotch from non-adapted resistance donors into elite barley lines. Doubled-haploid (DH) lines were produced from these crosses and can be integrated into ongoing breeding programs of the breeders involved in the project. Cross-planning and selection were performed with recurrent genomic...


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Recurrent selection for increased outcrossing rates of barley (Hordeum vulgare) from semi-arid regions of Syria and Jordan (Project)

In a recently completed DFG-project, the scientific basis of the variation of outcrossing rates of cultivated and wild barley populations from semi-arid regions of the Near East has been determined as well as the inheritance of outcrossing related flowering characteristics of barley. In the present project, the outcrossing rate of cultivated barley adapted to semi-arid regions will be increased...


Funding period: 2005 - 2010

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Recycling alternatives for mowed material from roadside plantings - feasibility study (Project)

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Funding period: 2021 - 2022

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Recycling and upgrading wastes from food production for use within the food chain (Project)

Europe's fruit and vegetable industries generate about 30 million tonnes of waste a year. At present the main fate of this waste is to be landfilled, or used as a low quality compost or animal feedwithout segregation or significant treatment, wasting valua ble nutrients and biomass. Fruit and vegetable waste have especially strong potential for being recycled and upgraded for use within thefood...


Funding period: 2005 - 2009

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Recycling capacity of PLA and PLA foils by starch contamination regarding barriers characteristics (Project)

The influence of recycling on PLA fillms and the influence of recyceled PLA contaminated with starch blends on the mechanical and especially on the barrier properties for applications such as food packaging will be investigated. PLA is one of the main components of the most used biobased plastics. Successful recycling of PLA could lead to an increased use of PLA and is important for the...


Funding period: 2019 - 2020

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Recycling of fermentation residues and production of lignin in agriculture (Project)

Increasing the efficiency of existing, agricultural biogas plants by supplying excess digestate in a two-step process consisting of the so-called AFEX process (ammonium Fibre Extraction), ie the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose to monomeric sugars and the subsequent conversion of the monomeric sugars in biogas and separation of lignin for further marketing. The objective of this project is to...


Funding period: 2016 - 2018