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Collaborative project: Regional renaissance of rye and rapeseed aiming at reducing problems in crop and animal production by reevaluation of rye constituents and their use for sustainable production in terms of environment, animal welfare and consumer protection. Subproject 4 (Project)

The use of rye as a robust cereal with high resistance to diseases and drought and low demands on fertilizers and pesticides, as well as rapeseed as a regional source of protein in pig feeding, offers opportunities to make modern animal nutrition concepts more climate-adapted and sustainable. The results of the project "6-R-concept" show that the use of even larger quantities of rye and rapeseed...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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SPP 1090 AG 2: Influence of laccase production by fungi and mycorrhiza on formation and stability of organic matter in agricultural and forest soils (Project)

The project deals with the characterization of the influence of oxydative exoenzyme production by fungi and mycorrhizas on formation and degradation of organic matter in soils. Two steps are planed over the whole duration of the research program. First, specific primers to reveal soil and mycorrhiza fungi with genes encoding for laccase and to analyse the expression of these genes will be...


Funding period: 2000 - 2006

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Collaborative project: Increasing the contents of positive and decreasing the contents of negative compounds in grape berries (Vitis vinifera) - Subproject 2 (Project)

Molecular markers proved to be an extremely valuable diagnostic tool to improve grapevine breeding efficiency. The project aimed at the development of markers for both positive and negative aroma compounds. Thus, candidate gene approaches and linkage analysis were performed. Analytical, sensory and olfactometry tests were used for phenotyping of the plant material. The comparison of aromatic...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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RYE-BARLEY-DIVERSITY - Bridging genomics and genetic diversity: Association between gene polymorphism and trait variation in cereals (Part 2) (Project)

To gain a further understanding of genes involved in determining grain quality and flowering time in cereal species, we propose to undertake association studies between gene polymorphism and the variation of these traits. Five key candidate genes will be considered for each trait. Comparative sequencing will be achieved on a representative set of inbred lines of maize, sorghum, rice, wheat,...


Funding period: 2004 - 2006

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Collaborative project: Analysis and utilization of grass genetic resources for generating new diversity in fodder and amenity types – Subproject 2 (Project)

Genetic resources of the grass genera Dactylis, Lolium und Phleum were examined and utilized for the generation of novel diversity. Interspecific hybrids were generated and existing but non-characterized interspecific bastards evaluated. This resulted in the broadening of the respective gene pools in respect to agronomically important traits. DNA techniques accelerated the breeding program and...


Funding period: 2008 - 2011

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Collaborative project: Further development oft the steep slope harvester as a multifunctional system in plant protection and other applications - Subproject 2 (Project)

The main purpose of the project is the further development of the steep slope harvester to a carrier system for modern application devices for steep slopes. The steep slope harvester is then useful as an effective application system for plant protection that is able to spare expensive resources. With the use of application systems that decreases the losses, the steep slope harvester makes a...


Funding period: 2009 - 2012