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Collaborative project: Utilisation-oriented investigations of low-value hardwood assortments for the production of innovative products. Subproject 3: Value chain hardwood (solid) from low-value assortments. Use of hardwoods for the production of insulating materials (Project)

The focus of the work is on indigenous hardwood species; beech, oak, ash, maple and birch. The aim is to make hardwood for use in construction economically viable (i.e. to produce the product more efficiently and thus more cost-effectively).


Funding period: 2016 - 2019

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Subproject 4 (Project)

The objective of SoFI is to support a site specific and resource efficient application of nutrients as well as measures to optimize soil conservation by developing services providing site specific geoinformation with respect to the aims of the program of supporting innovation of the BMEL regarding the reduction of greenhouse gases. The new fertilization ordinance (Düngeverordnung, DÜV) leads to...


Funding period: 2018 - 2021

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Pyramidising of QTL in order to improve the Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) tolerance of barley and genetic analysis of tolerance to Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) - Subproject 2 (Project)

The project aims at marker based pyramiding of QTL for Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) tolerance in order to enhance the level of tolerance to this aphid transmitted virus. Besides this, a number of Hordeum bulbosum introgession lines will be tested for tolerance against BYDV and Wheat dwarf virus (WDV). In order to get information on the genetics of tolerance against WDV a DH-line population...


Funding period: 2006 - 2010

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Collaborative project: Development of biocontrol measures for the biological degradation of fungal inoculum orginated from cereal and rape debris using the fungal antagonist Microsphaeropsis ochracea – Subproject 2 (Project)

Closer crop rotations with cereals and oilseed rape combined with reduced soil tillage has led to accumulation of inoculum of soil- and straw-borne pathogens in the upper soil layer. This increases the use of fungicides. In a collaboration of the University of Goettingen and PROPHYTA we investigated the potential of biological degradation of soil- and straw-bound inocula of major pathogens of...


Funding period: 2007 - 2010

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GABI - BEET PHYSICAL MAP: A Physical Map of the Sugar Beet Genome to Integrate Genetics and Genomics - Beet Physical Map - Subproject 2 (Project)

This project aims at the construction of a physical, BAC-based map of the sugar beet genome. Such a map is of central strategic importance for marker assisted breeding, for straight-forward positional cloning of genes, and for the integration of molecular resources that have already been generated by German sugar beet breeders. Map construction will be based on the hybridisation of specific 35mer...


Funding period: 2004 - 2007

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Collaborative project: Resistance gene pyramidation and characterization of drought tolerance and stem rust resistance in Lolium species by innovative breeding and high-throughput analytical methods. Subproject 2 (Project)

Adaptation of forage grasses to biotic and abiotic stress factors being favoured by anthropogenic climate change is a major challenge for plant breeders. The project aims at improving varieties of ryegrass (Lolium spec.) by (i) accelerated resistance gene pyramiding in the model species Lolium temulentum; (ii) marker-assisted estimation of genome proportions in backcrosses with L. perenne and L....


Funding period: 2011 - 2014

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Collaborative project: Studies on the pathosystems powdery mildew / parsley and downy mildew / parsley, and development of a screening method for resistance breeding – Subproject 2 (Project)

The risk of infection with a 'new” pathogen, downy mildew, has increased in the cultivation of parsley under increasingly mild, moist weather, making its cultivation little profitable without intensive control. Since 2000, downy mildew has been replacing other leaf spot pathogens like Septoria or Alternaria. In hot summer periods, powdery mildew occurs more intensely, which has already been the...


Funding period: 2010 - 2013