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Intégration des signaux et reprogrammation épigénétique pour la productivité des installations

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Project Q20002 in Czech Republic
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Signal integration and epigenetic reprogramming for plant productivity
Project Q20002 in Czech Republic

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    84,764,146.25 Czech koruna
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    3,390,565.85 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    99,722,525.0 Czech koruna
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    3,988,901.0 Euro
    10 January 2020
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    85 percent
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    1 July 2018
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    31 December 2022
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    Masarykova univerzita
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    49°12'8.64"N, 16°36'28.44"E
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    49°11'55.68"N, 16°36'7.06"E
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    60200
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    Populační růst, omezená plocha orné půdy a změny klimatu ohrožují základy naší civilizace. Cílem projektu je identifikovat klíčové regulátory umožňující integraci signálních drah pro faktory vnějšího prostředí, hormony a faktory indukované stresem s epigenetickými regulacemi a stanovit jejich roli jako potenciálních cílů v produkci rostlin odolných vůči stresu. Získané informace poslouží k cílenému zlepšení brukví a brambor s konečným cílem získání plodin s vyššími výnosy za stresových podmínek. a. (Czech)
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    Population growth, limited arable land and climate change threaten the foundations of our civilisation. The aim of the project is to identify key regulators enabling the integration of signal pathways for environmental factors, hormones and stress-induced factors with epigenetic regulations and to determine their role as potential targets in stress-resistant plant production. The information obtained will serve to improve the crust and potatoes targeted with the ultimate goal of obtaining crops with higher yields under stressful conditions. a. (English)
    22 October 2020
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    CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_026/0008446
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