Development of data packages for registration of novel nematicides based upon plant oil formulations
Lead Participant:
BARRIER BIOTECH LTD
Abstract
Project partners Barrier Biotech Ltd (BB), Syngenta Ltd (SYN) and the John Innes Centre (JIC) applied for funding to develop novel nematocide products based on plant oil formulations. These formulations will target nematodes affecting arable root crops and substitute existing commercial nematicides coming off the market due to changes in the Plant Protection Products Directive (91/414/EEC). BB has extensive commercial experience with plant oils and has preliminary evidence suggesting that their patented formulations can control nematode problems within both agricultural and horticultural crops. Natural formulations provide efficacy at low concentrations; represent a minimal risk for the environment; will enhance user safety and soil sustainability and are likely to provide more durable pest control due to the complexity of chemical composition and their naturally occurring variability. The project aims to develop dossiers for CRD and/or DG SANCO registration of novel nematicide formulations which will be the foundation of the development of marketable commercial products designed to cut losses in yield, reduce wastage and costs within the supply chain and promote cost effective and secure solutions within UK agriculture. These formulations are likely to be effective against nematodes on other major agricultural crops as well such as sugar beet, tomato and cucumber.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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BARRIER BIOTECH LTD | £408,631 | £ 194,672 |
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Participant |
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SYNGENTA LIMITED | £125,890 | £ 12,589 |
JOHN INNES CENTRE | £120,000 | |
SYNGENTA SEEDS LTD |
People |
ORCID iD |
Nigel Back (Project Manager) |