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Overview of Collaborative Projects

A collaborative project describes a research plan of a research network (for example, DFGs Collaborative Research Centres). It includes several projects or subprojects. The coordination of the work packages and subprojects is carried out by means of a research facility.

Coordinated collaborative projects of "Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation"

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Coordinating institution: Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation
Collaborative Projects: Collaborative Project Barley - plant architecture and stress reactions, Collaborative Project Sugarbeet - Plant architecture and stress reactions, Collaborative Project Soil and site characterisation, Collaborative Project Sensors and methods, Collaborative Project Data management and evaluation

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FOR 566: Veterinary Medicines in Soils - Basic Research for Risk Analysis

Coordinating institution: Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation
Collaborative Projects: Project A1: Fate, metabolism and plant uptake of selected veterinary medicines in the rhizophere, Project A2: Degradation and Residue Dynamics of Veterinary Medicines in Soil-Plant Systems, Project A3: Sequestration of veterinary medicines in soil, Project A4: Transport of veterinary medicines from soils to groundwater, Project B1: Veterinary Medicinal Effects on the Prokaryotic Structural Diversity in Soil Microcompartments - VMMic, Project B2: Effects of Veterinary Medicines on the functional diversity of the microbial biomass in soils, Project B3: Effects of veterinary medicined in manur on the abundance and transfer of bacterial antibiotic resistance genes in soil: importance of the rhizosphere and of repeated manure applications, Project C: Modelling of rhizophere influences on interactions between chemical dynamics and effects of veterinary medicines in soil

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