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SUSPHIRE aims to provide a sustainable, low-cost biomanufacturing platform for the commercial production of insect pheromones.

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: http://susphire.info/susphireproject/

Start date: 1st Apr 2018

End date: 30th Sep 2021

This is a project for testing

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: Not specified

WARNING: THIS IS A TEST PROJECT CREATED FOR TESTING THE UPLOAD TO FAIRDOMHUB USING seekr AND SEEK API

pISA-tree: Standard project directory tree

A set of batch files is used to create standard directory tree for research projects. Batch files are provided to make standardized nested directories in accordance with the ISA Abstract Model levels (Investigation/Study/Assay).

https://github.com/NIB-SI/pISA-tree

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Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: http://ablejec.nib.si/doc

project: _p_stRT Short Name: stRT Title: Solanum tuberosum Reference Transcriptomes Description: Cultivar-specific transcriptome and pan-transcriptome reconstruction of tetraploid potato pISA projects path: ../pISA-Projects Local pISA-tree organisation: National Institute of Biology pISA project creation date: 2019-10-22 pISA project creator: Maja Zagorscak, Ziva Ramsak, Marko Petek Project funding code: This project was supported by the Slovenian Research Agency (grants P4-0165, J4-4165, J4-7636, ...

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: http://www.nib.si/eng/index.php/systems-biology

Start date: 1st Dec 2017

End date: 1st Jan 2020

Our world is changing fast! Key global trends are rapid urbanisation, growing and ageing populations, and increased prosperity. This results in depletion of natural and petrochemical resources and climate change, which affects the quality of the environment and people's lives. Therefore, developing a bio-based economy is key to sustain our planet in the long term. Raw materials will have to be recruited from renewable sources.

Industrial biotechnology is potentially a very powerful technology in ...

This project’s main objective was to identify novel Colorado potato beetle gene targets for the development of specific RNAi insecticides and further validate prospective targets using transcriptomics. The work included gene selection, establishment of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) production methodology and the evaluation of dsRNAs’ insecticidal potential in CPB feeding laboratory and field trials.

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: http://projects.nib.si/rnainval/

Start date: 1st Nov 2014

End date: 31st Oct 2017

No description specified

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: Not specified

No description specified

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: Not specified

In this project, the involved partners are trying to develop the knowledge base that will enable the breeding of new potato varieties, tolerant to multiple environmental stressors.

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: https://adapt.univie.ac.at/

Start date: 1st Jul 2020

End date: 30th Jun 2024

Time series response of potato cv. Désirée, which is tolerant to PVY infection, was analysed in both inoculated as well as upper non-inoculated leaves. Additionally, transgenic plants deficient in accumulation of salicylic acid (NahG- Désirée) were studied in the same setting.

This investigation is published under the CC BY 4.0 license.

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: Not specified

Despite the intensive use of agrochemicals, plant pathogens are responsible for huge yield losses worldwide. Understanding the interaction between plant and pathogens is crucial to ensure long lasting and environmentally friendly system of plant protection. Therefore research of the most important human food crops in combination with their pathogens is one of the highest priorities for sustainable agriculture.

The aim of the proposed research project is to bring new perspective into understanding ...

Programme: NIBSys

Public web page: http://projects.nib.si/hyp/

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