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Strube Research GmbH & Co. KG
Institution
Section overview
Activities
- Research
Coordinated projects
- AWECOS - Assessment of wheat cropping systems from an economical, ecological and the society's perspective - the case of plant disease resistance breeding
- BioChancePLUS-3: characterization of the resistance factors of sugar beet against Cercospora beticola and development of selection methods for breeding cercosporatoleranter sugar beet, part of th project
- BioChancePLUS-3: The potato Cancer: A biotechnological approach to the efficient use of natural resistance factors; Part 1 of the project
- Collaboration project: Reduction of fungicide treatment in sugar beet seed pellets against Aphanomyces cochlioides by use of plant resistance traits - Subproject 1
- Collaborative project: Breeding methodology for exploitation of heterosis in wheat - subproject 15
- Collaborative project: Ensuring high baking quality and nitrogen-use efficiency through optimization of storage protein composition and enzymatic activity - subproject 5
- Collaborative project: Fast flowering in winter wheat by vernalization-independent induction of spike formation - subproject 5
- Collaborative Project: Fast flowering in winter wheat by vernalization-independent induction of spike formation (FASTFLOW) - subproject 5
- Collaborative project: Investigation of the genetics of flowering biology in wheat for the effective production of hybrid wheat - subproject 7
- Collaborative project: Novel allelic diversity of the yield-determining trait stalk length via site-directed mutagenesis in wheat - subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Remote sensing assessment of drought and heat tolerance of wheat genotypes at selection sites with accompanying studies on rooting depth, root morphology and water balance. Subproject 3
- Collaborative project: Strategies to protect cereals from the climate induced increase of fungal diseases - subproject 3
- ERA Net EuroTransBio-1: Marker assisted selection of kurzhalmigen, Fusarium-resistant wheat lines, sub-project 1
- GABI - BEET PHYSICAL MAP: A Physical Map of the Sugar Beet Genome to Integrate Genetics and Genomics - Beet Physical Map - Subproject 3
- GABI-BRAIN - Breeding and Informatics - Development and implementation of innovative statistical concepts and comutational tools for integrating genomics research and applied plant - Subproject 4
- GABI-FUTURE-collaborative projects: 'Biometrics and bioinformatics tools for genomics-assisted plant breeding (GABI-GAIN) '(Subproject D)
- Genome based selection systems for baking quality and resistance in elite germplasm in winter wheat under moderate nitrogen fertilization. Subproject 5
Involved in research projects
- Development of methods for PCR-based direct detection of three sugar beet viruses in soil samples and for typing of BNYVV isolates to ensure production of healthy sugar beets for bioenergy production
- ERA Net EuroTransBio-1: Marker assisted selection of kurzhalmigen, Fusarium-resistant wheat lines, sub-project 2
- Genome based selection systems for baking quality and resistance in elite germplasm in winter wheat under moderate nitrogen fertilization. Subproject 2
- Investigation of a wheat progeny to evaluate WDV tolerance (Wheat dwarf virus)
- Marker-assisted selection for WDV tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and its transfer into applied wheat breeding
- Molecular differenciation of populations of plant-parasitic nematodes by sequence variation of pathogenicity genes
- Monitoring of pathogenicity in sugar beet cyst nematodes on tolerant sugar beet genotypes to secure provision of raw materials
- Monitoring of pathogenicity in sugar beet cyst nematodes on tolerant sugar beet genotypes to secure provision of raw materials
Contact
Strube Research GmbH & Co. KG
Hauptstr. 1
38387 Söllingen
Lower Saxony
Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 53 54 / 8 09-602
Fax: +49 (0) 53 54 / 8 09-937
Email: info(@)strube-saat.net