BIOdegradable delivery systems for plant pathogens control of horticultural crop...
BIOdegradable delivery systems for plant pathogens control of horticultural crops through BIo-actiVE agents
The BioBIVE Consortium is a multidisciplinary 16 members group of universities, research centres and SMEs from 6 different European countries aimed to achieve, as main objective: the development of bio-based platforms to allow the...
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Información proyecto BioBIVE
Duración del proyecto: 48 meses
Fecha Inicio: 2024-05-15
Fecha Fin: 2028-05-31
Líder del proyecto
UNIVERSIDAD DE LEON
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Total investigadores591
Presupuesto del proyecto
7M€
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Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
The BioBIVE Consortium is a multidisciplinary 16 members group of universities, research centres and SMEs from 6 different European countries aimed to achieve, as main objective: the development of bio-based platforms to allow the controlled release of bio-active agents able to control the plant pathogens of horticultural crops helping to decrease the use of chemical pesticides.
The general objective is based on three different bio-based release platforms (bio-plastic mulch, biochar and sprayable mulch) and three bio-active agents (basic substances, microorganisms and marine phenolic compounds),which will be the starting point to achieve the final best formulation. The functionality of these bio-based delivery systems that use substances from natural sources against crop pathogens instead of chemical pesticides must be evaluated in laboratory, greenhouse and environmental conditions, using diverse cropping systems (e.g., carrots, strawberries, tomatoes) and techniques, which are part of the BioBIVE Partners expertise.