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Información del proyecto

ID: 101133964

Fecha inicio

01-01-2024

Fecha fin

31-12-2029


Coordinador institucional
Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón

Financiación

200 000,00 Euros
(Amount of the subproject); 5998693.00 Euros (Total amount or amount awarded)

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Pina Sobrino, AnaInvestigador principalErrea Abad, PilarMiembro del equipo de investigaciónIrisarri Sarto, PatriciaMiembro del equipo de investigación
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Exploiting the Untapped potential of Fruit tree Wild DIVersity for Sustainable Agriculture (FRUITDIV)

Investigadores/as: Pina Sobrino, Ana (Investigador principal (IP)); Errea Abad, Pilar (Miembro del equipo de investigación); Irisarri Sarto, Patricia (Miembro del equipo de investigación)

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CITA. Centro De Investigación Y Tecnología Agroalimentaria De Aragón (Center)
CITA. Departamento de Ciencia Vegetal (Department)
CITA. Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA). Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2) (Institute or University Research Center)
CITA. Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA) (Public Research Agency)
CITA. Grupo de investigación Fruticultura. Caracterización, adaptación y mejora genética (Group)
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Resumen

Crop wild relatives (CWR) are wild plant taxa closely related to a crop. They represent an important source of genetic diversity for the improvement of agronomic traits. In the context of the One Health Initiative, temperate fruit trees are essential for human nutrition and health, yet CWR resources have hitherto been underused. Moreover, fruit tree long lifespan and a current production dominated by a few cultivars make them particularly vulnerable to the effects of global changes. To address this challenge, the FRUITDIV project will monitor, characterise, use, and conserve the diversity of emblematic fruit tree CWR, with a particular emphasis on Malus, Pyrus and Prunus. To better characterise the genetic and phenotypic diversity of CWR fruit trees and identify favourable traits for future introgression into cultivars, FRUITDIV will use a combination of floristic, ethnogeography and population genomics on genebanks and historical European hotspots of diversity. We will then develop new multiomics-based breeding strategies that combine marker-assisted introgression for traits of interest (e.g. resilience, resistance to pests and diseases, fruit quality) with pangenomic prediction and a reduction of CWR-associated genetic load. In addition to breeding programs, FRUITDIV will also work with networks of farmers and associations to help characterise CWR progeny in various pedo-climatic conditions in Europe. An European-wide online platform that provides genotyping and phenotyping data for free will be implemented to promote the use of CWR genitors by breeders and farmers and help disseminate plant material of interest for various usages and cultivation systems. Overall, the FRUITDIV multi-actor approach involving geneticists, forestry officers, germplasm curators, farmers and citizens, will foster the in- and ex-situ conservation of CWR and promote sustainable agricultural practices across Europe. In the WP 3 ´Ex-situ phenotyping CWRs for traits important for different end users and resilient fruit production systems´, CITA team is the leader for task 3.3 ´Phenotyping for traits linked to fruit tree propagation and cultivation´ (Objectives)
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Programa

Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON); Biodiversity and ecosystem services (HORIZON-CL6-2023-BIODIV-01)

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Comisión Europea

Alcance

Europea

País

Armenia; France; Greece; Italy; Spain; Sweden

Coordinador institucional

Si

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