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Deliverables
(T1.1). At the Kick-off meeting in month 1 we will establish the Steering Board, with a representative member from each partner, and the Advisory Board.
Plan for dissemination and exploitation including communication activities (opens in new window)(T2.1)AU will lead an analysis with input from all partners to identify expected results that will have high scientific, industrial and societal impact. For each identified result, we will define relevant target groups, specifying concrete institutions, companies or individuals, where relevant. Further, we will identify the most appropriate means and concrete channels of dissemination/communication. We will schedule concrete dissemination/communication activities and the responsible partners. AU will, in close collaboration with all partners, particularly commercial partners, analyse which expected results will have commercial potential. Based on this, we will construct an exploitation plan scheduling when to assess the potential exploitation of specific inventions and an action plan, which will define i) criteria for exploitation potential; ii) criteria for seeking expert advice on IPR; iii) relevant IPR bodies to contact. The combined PDEC will be completed by month 6 but will be sufficiently flexible to accommodate new opportunities for improved dissemination, exploitation and communication arising during the lifespan of the project.
Data Management System - DMS (opens in new window)(T1.4)The SMs will be in charge of integrating the Data Management System, namely a SQL database with user interface, to the project Intranet, and will also create a user guide by Month 12.
(T1.4)A Data Management Plan (DMP) will be created with the aim to maximise access to and re-use of research data produced in BarleyMicroBreed, in line with the FAIR principles. SMs will integrate the data produced in BarleyMicroBreed WPs and generate an interface to connect all the data and results generated in the project providing a user-friendly environment. We will make sure metadata for all the field and laboratory trials performed in this project will be correctly retrieved and stored in databases. The project data and results will be stored and shared in open-access repositories and publications.
(T3.1)Three panels of 200 barley genotypes each will be selected based on genetic diversity, growth type (spring and winter) and geographical representation with emphasis on Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. The first panel will consist of a high diversity assembly of landrace- and barley wild relative-derived genotypes developed by ICARDA for which previous knowledge of phenotypic variability for abiotic stress tolerance is available. The second and third panel will consist of mostly European and Mediterranean Basin cultivars representative of those grown in the region assembled in growth type-specific panels. All accessions are available as multiplied seed stocks from ICARDA and will be accessible through the project website (www.barleymicrobreed.eu).
www.barleymicrobreed.eu website (opens in new window)(T2.2)AU will be in charge of creating and managing the public www.barleymicrobreed.eu website , which will centralise all the VCS. AU will also create and manage Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and YouTube accounts that will be integrated on the website. Articles related to BarleyMicroBreed will be posted every month, including interviews to project partners, and these posts will be broadcasted in social media.
Publications
Author(s):
Katarzyna Retzer; Verena Ibl
Published in:
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023, ISSN 1664-462X
Publisher:
Frontiers Media SA
DOI:
10.3389/fpls.2023.1227490
Author(s):
Somayeh Gholizadeh; Iman Nemati; Mette Vestergård; Christopher James Barnes; Enoch Narh Kudjordjie; Mogens Nicolaisen
Published in:
Microbiological Research, 2024, ISSN 1618-0623
Publisher:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/J.MICRES.2024.127698
Author(s):
Tobias Hanak; Jovana Jancic; Fiona R. Hay; Henrik Brinch-Pedersen
Published in:
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, Issue 7, 2023, ISSN 2571-581X
Publisher:
FRONTIERS
DOI:
10.3389/fsufs.2023.1331577
Author(s):
Hanak, Tobias; Andrzejczak, Olga A.; Hebelstrup, Kim; Brinch-Pedersen, Henrik
Published in:
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2024, ISSN 0981-9428
Publisher:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.109174
Author(s):
Michael Panting, Inger B. Holme, Giuseppe Dionisio, Henrik Brinch-Pedersen
Published in:
Plant Biotechnology Journal, 2025, ISSN 1467-7652
Publisher:
Wiley
DOI:
10.1111/pbi.70065
Author(s):
Pree, Simon; Malekian, Babak; Sandén, Hans; Nicolaisen, Mogens; Weckwerth, Wolfram; Madsen, Mette Vestergård; Retzer, Katarzyna
Published in:
Frontiers in Plant Physiology, 2023, ISSN 2813-821X
Publisher:
Frontiers Media
DOI:
10.3389/FPHGY.2023.1308534
Author(s):
Simon Pree; Ivan Kashkan; Katarzyna Retzer
Published in:
bioRxiv, 2024, ISSN 2692-8205
Publisher:
bioRxiv
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