Plant Bioinputs — development of new plant inputs using microorganisms formulated to help plants better assimilate nutrients or better withstand biotic and abiotic stress (Q3711973): Difference between revisions

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Project Q3711973 in France
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Plant Bioinputs — development of new plant inputs using microorganisms formulated to help plants better assimilate nutrients or better withstand biotic and abiotic stress
Project Q3711973 in France

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    49,112.91 Euro
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    122,784.78 Euro
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    40.0 percent
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    1 January 2017
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    31 December 2018
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    RITTMO Agroenvironnement
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    Le projet a pour objectif de mieux comprendre l'action des biointrants microbiens du végétal, ces produits pouvant avoir des objectifs de fertilisation ou de biocontrôle. Des méthodes d'étude de l'efficacité et du mode d'action des biointrants seront mises au point afin de comprendre l'action des biointrants sur le végétal (effet sur la production végétale) et sur les communautés microbiennes du sol. L'efficacité des produits sera étudiée en conditions contrôlées. Les communautés microbiennes du sol seront étudiées à plusieurs échelles : étude des populations bactériennes et fongiques totales par PCR quantitative, suivi de la présence des phytopathogènes dans le sol, suivi des produits microbiens dans le sol. (French)
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    The objective of the project is to better understand the action of the plant’s microbial bioinputs, as these products may have fertilisation or biocontrol objectives. Methods to study the effectiveness and mode of action of bioinputs will be developed to understand the action of bioinputs on the plant (impact on crop production) and on soil microbial communities. The effectiveness of the products will be studied under controlled conditions. Soil microbial communities will be studied on several scales: study of total bacterial and fungal populations by quantitative PCR, followed by phytopathogens in soil, followed by microbial products in soil. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    AL0014138
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