Europatat is proud to become an active partner of a new EU Horizon Europe project called PATAFEST. The project aims at protecting potato plants by means of pest spreading and resistance characterisation, pre-harvest treatments, and post-harvest solutions.
The PATAFEST project was officially launched on 20 and 21 June 2023 in Madrid, Spain.
Potato is a key crop in Europe (€12.4 billion, 2020). However, it is considered vulnerable to a variety of pests and soilborne pathogen diseases. One of the most important pests is caused by bacteria Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (CLso), causing a disease known as zebra chip (ZC). The introduction of CLso bacterium on potato is mainly linked to the presence of the vector psyllid Bactericera cockerelli (BC) causing severe damage, both in terms of yield losses and quality.
Main potato postharvest diseases as dry rot, black dot and silver scurf, are caused by soil-borne pathogens that have incidence in both field and storage. All these potential threats may result in significant economic losses in the potato industry and food losses.
Identifying resistance genes
To avoid these potential risks, the project PATAFEST will develop a unique approach to identify resistance genes in potato varieties against selected pests and pathogens in order to develop innovative strategies to control the spread of potato pests and reduce potato post-harvest diseases. More concretely, the project will:
– characterise at molecular level the ecological pest spread pathway and identify potato disease resistance varieties against CLso and postharvest pathogens;
– provide effective preharvest plant and soil treatments against CLso vector and soil-borne pathogens combined with other cutting-edge digital technologies such as image analysis tools (mobile app) and artificial intelligence predictive models;
– develop postharvest technologies (biocontrol coating solution, controlled atmosphere storage and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sensors) to control the incidence of soil pathogens and maintain the quality of potato tubers stored.
PATAFEST consortium is composed by 18 partners, including international cooperation with Ecuador, and led by Funditec. The consortium met in Madrid (Spain) on 21 and 22 June 2023 to officially kick-off the project, wich will run until May 2027. During the 2-day meeting, project’s partners gathered to present their organisations and discuss and organise the first tasks to be done in the coming months. Europatat’s role in PATAFEST will be related with the dissemination of project’s goals, results and to provide the link between the research and EU policy makers.
More details will be available soon on the project’s website. You can already follow PATAFEST on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Participating members of the PATAFEST Project:
- FUNDITEC – FUNDACION TECNOLOGICA ADVANTX
- NEIKER – INSTITUTO VASCO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO AGRARIO
- INIAP – INSTITUTO NACIONAL AUTONOMO DE INVESTIGACIONES AGROPECUARIAS
- IRIS IRIS TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
- KNEIA
- UDAPA
- CHEMIA
- UNIVERZITA PALACKEHO V OLOMOUCI
- TECHNION – ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
- EUROPATAT
- UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA
- HANS WILLI BOHMER VERPACKUNG UND VERTRIEB GMBH &
- VEREIN DER EUROPAEISCHEN BURGERWISSENSCHAFTEN – ECSA E.V.
- ANECOOP SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA
- TERREA
- AINIA
- ALBERT BARTLETT AND SONS LTD 18. CRUN CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY
PATAFEST is funded by the European Union via the EU Horizon Europe programme (project number 101084284) with a total budget of 6 097 603.75 EUR.
Source: Europatat
Cover photo: PATAFEST consortium met in Madrid on 20 and 21 June, 2023
Contact:
Berta Redondo, Secretary General Europatat
secretariat@europatat.eu