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Regionally differentiated effects of agricultural land-use change on farmland birds in Lower Saxony (Project)

The populations of farmland birds declined during the last decades. In our project we will relate changes in agricultural land-use to population trends of common breeding farmland birds. Our research project will contribute to identify regions that are characterized by increasing, stable or decreasing breeding bird populations. Farmland birds depend on agricultural fields, grassland or landscape...


Funding period: 2014 - 2016

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Collaborative project: Breeding fast growing tree species of the genus Populus, Robinia and Salix for the production of renewable resources in the short rotation. Subproject 2: Breeding, genetic characterisation, and capacity assessment of Populus-poplar and black locust (Project)

Breeding of fast-growing varieties of the genus Populus, Robinia, and Salix for the production of renewable resources in short rotation coppice plantations. Main objectives are selection, genetic characterisation, testing of resistance, and hybridisation of poplars within the section Populus as well as the cultivation of plants for test plantations. Plus trees and stands of black locust will be...


Funding period: 2014 - 2019

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Collaborative project: Breeding fast growing tree species of the genus Populus, Robinia and Salix for the production of renewable resources in the short rotation. Subproject 1: Evaluation, breeding, genetic characterization and variety testing of black and balsam poplars and willows (Project)

Breeding of fast-growing varieties of the genus Populus, Robinia, and Salix for the production of renewable resources in short rotation coppice plantations. Main objectives are selection, genetic characterisation, testing of resistance, and hybridisation of poplars within the section Populus as well as the cultivation of plants for test plantations. Plus trees and stands of black locust will be...


Funding period: 2014 - 2018

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Collaborative project: Breeding fast growing tree species of the genus Populus, Robinia and Salix for the production of renewable resources in the short rotation. Subproject 3: Evaluation and cultivation of aspen poplars as well as clone testing for abiotic resistance (Project)

Breeding of fast-growing varieties of the genus Populus, Robinia, and Salix for the production of renewable resources in short rotation coppice plantations. Main objectives are selection, genetic characterisation, testing of resistance, and hybridisation of poplars within the section Populus as well as the cultivation of plants for test plantations. Plus trees and stands of black locust will be...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Collaborative project: Breeding fast growing tree species of the genus Populus, Robinia and Salix for the production of renewable resources in the short rotation. Subproject 5: Assessment and optimization of anatomical / physiological parameters for the breeding of fast growing tree species (Project)

Breeding of fast-growing varieties of the genus Populus, Robinia, and Salix for the production of renewable resources in short rotation coppice plantations. Main objectives are selection, genetic characterisation, testing of resistance, and hybridisation of poplars within the section Populus as well as the cultivation of plants for test plantations. Plus trees and stands of black locust will be...


Funding period: 2014 - 2017

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Advancing novel and promising TB vaccine candidates from discovery to preclinical and early clinical development (Project)

The TBVAC2020 proposal builds on the highly successful and long-standing collaborations in subsequent EC-FP5-, FP6- and FP7-funded TB vaccine and biomarker projects, but also brings in a large number of new key partners from excellent laboratories from Europe, USA, Asia, Africa and Australia, many of which are global leaders in the TB field. This was initiated by launching an open call for...


Funding period: 2014 - 2019

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BfR- Consumer Monitor 2015 Subject - antibiotics resistance (Project)

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Funding period: 2014 - 2015

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Identification and conservation of historically ancient grassland (Project)

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Funding period: 2014 - 2019