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Priming for enhanced defence as a stategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target (PrimedPlant)
Project
Project code: JKI-EP-08-2286
Contract period: 01.10.2016
- 30.09.2019
Purpose of research: Applied research
This proposed project aims at enchancing the priming capacity in barley. To achieve this we will: i) Screen a genetically diverse set of 200 barley accessions for the capacity to induce priming and its efficiency to prevent disease; ii) Characterise priming-inducing capacities of root-associated bacteria and; iii) of fungi from order Sebacinales. Special attention will be paid to a broad spectrum of induced resistance (several fungi and nemathodes). In order to achieve our goals we gathered the PrimedPlant consortiom of JKI Braunschweig (EP), JKI Quedlinburg (RS), the JL University Giessen and IPK Gatersleben.
Section overview
Subjects
- Plant Breeding
- Crop Protection
Framework programme
Funding programme
Excutive institution
Institute for Epidemiology and Pathogen Diagnostics (JKI-EP)
Funding institution
Project management agencies
Associated projects: PrimedPlant
- Collaborative project: Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target. Subproject D
- Collaborative project: Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target. Subproject A
- Priming for enhanced defense as a strategy to optimize crop resistance and as a possible breeding target