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Improvement of common bunt and dwarf bunt resistance in bread wheat by systematic use of genetic variation - Gemeinschaft zur Förderung von Pflanzeninnovation e.V. (Project)

The aim is to increase and consolidate/stabilize the resistance to dwarf bunt and common bunt of wheat in order to enable infestation-free cultivation without prior seed dressing. in addition, a better understanding of the interaction of bunts with already known resistance genes in wheat is to be achieved through experiments with varieties that express such genes individually. Previously...


Funding period: 2023 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Industrial implementation of a production process for a sustainable macroalgae packaging concept for the food sector (MakPakScaleUp) - Subproject E (Project)

The aim of the project Mak-Pak Scale-Up is to optimize the production process for the industrial implementation of an innovative and sustainable, bio-degradable and preferably edible macroalgae-based packaging material for the food industry. The previous "Mak-Pak project (funding period 03/2018 to 02/2020) supported by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture led to the successful development...


Funding period: 2020 - 2023

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Collaborative project: Development of monitoring techniques (air, soil) for the identification of phytoplasma diseases in vineyards with focus on the quarantine pest Flavescence dorée phytoplasma (- subproject E (Project)

Phytoplasmas, the causal agents of grapevine yellows diseases, are of great economic importance in viticulture. They are disseminated via contaminated propagation material and transmitted locally by phloem-sucking leafhoppers. While Bois noir (BN) is widespread, Germany is currently considered free of Flavescence dorée (FD) and its vector Scaphoideus titanus. As a consequence of changing climatic...


Funding period: 2021 - 2024

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Harnessing the unexplored diversity of rye by Genome-based Breeding for a climate-resilient rain production (Project)

For harnessing the full adaptation potential and climate protection service of rye, genome-based precision breeding of gibberellin-sensitive semi-dwarf hybrids serves as a novel plant breeding innovation that is different from current methods of increasing productivity in rye and wheat. The interdisciplinary and pre-competitive research project RYE-HUB aims to advance the development of...


Funding period: 2024 - 2028

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SFB/TRR 38: Project B3 Phase 1: Influence of different pioneering plants on microbial food web development in soil during initial states of ecosystem development (Project)

Food webs determine the functionality and stability of young ecosystems, since an efficient budget of nutrients in carbon and nitrogen limited ecosystems is the basis for the initiation and stabilisation of ecosystem processes. Therefore understanding the temporal dynamics of initial processes in the degrader’s food webs is of superior importance. The focus of this subproject is relating...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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Collaborative project: Development of biocontrol measures for the biological degradation of fungal inoculum orginated from cereal and rape debris using the fungal antagonist Microsphaeropsis ochracea – Subproject 1 (Project)

Closer crop rotations with cereals and oilseed rape combined with reduced soil tillage has led to accumulation of inoculum of soil- and straw-borne pathogens in the upper soil layer. This increases the use of fungicides. In a collaboration of the University of Goettingen and PROPHYTA we investigated the potential of biological degradation of soil- and straw-bound inocula of major pathogens of...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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GABI - BEET PHYSICAL MAP: A Physical Map of the Sugar Beet Genome to Integrate Genetics and Genomics - Beet Physical Map - Subproject 1 (Project)

This project aims at the construction of a physical, BAC-based map of the sugar beet genome. Such a map is of central strategic importance for marker assisted breeding, for straight-forward positional cloning of genes, and for the integration of molecular resources that have already been generated by German sugar beet breeders. Map construction will be based on the hybridisation of specific 35mer...


Funding period: 2004 - 2007