We use cookies to enable you to make the best possible use of our website. Only cookies that are necessary for the operation of the site are set. Details in our privacy policy.
Advanced Search
Search results
10 of 24751 ResultsSorting
Relevancy: 100%
EMFAF projects on ecosystem-friendly and alternative fishing gear in the North Sea and Baltic Sea (environmental projects, topic 1) (Project)
The impact of fisheries on the ecosystem and its components largely depends on the type of fishing gear used. This also means that the systematic further development or redesign of fishing gear is a key factor in advancing an ecosystem-friendly fishery in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. For many years, the Thünen Institute has been developing and testing fishing gear in order to provide solutions...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
Relevancy: 100%
Development of a sustainable control strategy of plant parasitic cyst nematodes by establishing antagonistic fungi in the soil during the cultivation of intermediate crops (Project)
The overall objective of the project is to integrate an innovative biological control method using endemic nematode pathogenic fungi (Pochonia chlamydosporia, strain Pc001 and Exophiala sp., strain Ex007) into the sugar beet cropping system to support sustainable control of beet cyst nematodes (Heterodera schachtii). To achieve this goal, the above-mentioned fungal strains Pc001 and Ex007, which...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
Relevancy: 100%
ABBA on Fire - An innovative treatment approach based on natural tailocins for fire blight control in organic pome fruit orchards (Project)
One of the most promising approaches to achieve food security and sustainable use of resources is the specific application of natural antagonists and beneficial microorganisms in agriculture. In organic farming in particular, these basic principles are already being used effectively today. Among plant-associated bacteria, there are strains that naturally produce tailocins. Similar to...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
Relevancy: 100%
Studies on the multispectral resolution of the symptoms of barley mosaic disease (Project)
Barley yellow mosaic virus is caused by the barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV) and the barley mild mosaic virus (BaMMV). Typical symptoms include streak mosaic on the leaves, stunted growth, and yield loss. Diagnosis is usually made by symptom assessment and ELISA. Since the viruses are spread by the soil-borne vector Polymyxa graminis and remain infectious for a long time, affected areas are...
Funding period: 2025 - 2027
Relevancy: 100%
Multifunctional Soil Biodiversity: Unlocking Potential for Healthy Cropping Systems (Project)
MultiSoil’s goal is to co-create, test, and demonstrate agricultural practices that improve soil and plant health factors and thus maintain soil functional biodiversity. This in turn helps control pests with less chemicals, in line with Horizon Europe’s Mission “A Soil Deal for Europe” specific objectives to reduce soil pollution, enhance restoration, and improve soil structure to enhance soil...
Funding period: 2025 - 2030
Relevancy: 100%
Agro-ecological Soil Optimization for Integrated Weed Management (Project)
With seven partners from five European countries, representing diverse European climatic and arable production conditions, AGROSOIL is structured around several work packages (WPs): WP Co-Innovation is dedicated to the co-creation of AEWM, engaging multiple stakeholders in LLs to ensure a high adoption of the developed strategies. WP Social and Economic Impacts focuses on assessing the...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
Relevancy: 100%
Development of a standardized learning process for veterinary and agricultural training objectives using the example of cattle reproduction (Project)
The aim of the SmartReproCow project was to develop a lifelike bovine model as a simulator for use in veterinary and agricultural training and further education. The simulation animal model will be used to teach practical skills in manual and ultrasound-assisted pregnancy testing and artificial insemination in cattle. The link to the integrated ultrasound imaging system makes it possible for the...
Funding period: 2021 - 2024
Relevancy: 100%
Agro-Ecological Soil Optimization for Integrated Weed Management (Project)
With eight partners from five European countries, representing diverse European climatic and arable production conditions, AGROSOIL is structured around several work packages (WPs): WP Co-Innovation is dedicated to the co-creation of AEWM, engaging multiple stakeholders in LLs to ensure a high adoption of the developed strategies. WP Social and Economic Impacts focuses on assessing the...
Funding period: 2025 - 2028
Relevancy: 100%
Improving the selection of climate-resilient grapevine varieties (Project)
In preliminary work, plant material was prepared and initial molecular data was collected, which is to be evaluated as part of the project. Two different sets of starting material, which were sequenced with approx. 8x Illumina, are available for the experiments: Set 1 (158 genotypes): Pinot Noir/Pinot Noir Précoce family (PN/PNP family). Set 2 (250 genotypes): Grapevine collection of the species...
Funding period: 2024 - 2027
Relevancy: 100%
Characterization of variations in the bacterial diversity of Enterobacteriaceae (Enterobacteriaceae) depending on the FUT2 genotype of the host (Project)
The human FUT2 gene encodes an enzyme that mediates the binding of fucose to glycan chains on mucosal surfaces such as the intestinal mucosa. Individuals with one or two functional FUT2 alleles are “secretors”, while individuals with non-functional alleles are referred to as “non-secretors”. Secretor status can influence the binding of pathogens to intestinal cells, susceptibility to infections...
Funding period: 2024 - 2029