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Project Q4297416 in Belgium, France
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English | New biosourced and multifunctional molecules for the biocontrol of phytopathogenic agents in crops in the cross-border region |
Project Q4297416 in Belgium, France |
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1,703,781.76 Euro
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3,097,785.1 Euro
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55.0 percent
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1 October 2016
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31 December 2019
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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
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The use of conventional plant protection products in agriculture leads to the degradation of water and air quality, and has recognised impacts on biodiversity and human health. Furthermore, the lack of bio-based products available is often an obstacle to the implementation of agroecology or the transition from conventional agriculture to sustainable agriculture. In order to meet a growing demand for the development of environmentally-friendly sustainable agriculture in the cross-border region, the BioScreen project aims to research and identify new molecules of biological and multifunctional origin for the biocontrol of phytopathogenic agents in the cross-border region. Thus, a high-throughput screening platform will be set up to identify new molecules with antifungal activity and/or induce plant resistance against phytopathogenic agents. The BioScreen project will also develop training and communication actions through the organisation of symposiums, seminars and summer universities. This project aims to establish a common training platform that will enable all interested students or cross-border institutions, to specialise their training in the field of biological control. (English)
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