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This project investigates the microbiome of Brassica plants to develop natural anti-fungal solutions against pathogens like Alternaria and Fusarium. By isolating beneficial bacteria and creating bio-primed seeds, it aims to enhance disease resistance in crops sustainably.
Global crop yield losses caused by fungal pathogens are estimated to range from 10% to 20%, amounting to $100-$200 billion per annum.
The widespread use of fungicides has a significant negative impact on the environment, and the growing resistance to fungicides is further exacerbating the problem.
Adopting sustainable agricultural practices is crucial for effectively combating fungal pathogens while also remaining environmentally friendly.
Natural microbiome-based anti-fungal approaches are both…
ROYAL HOLLOWAY AND BEDFORD NEW COLLEGE
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United Kingdom, Cobham
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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