Improved risk prediction for precision agriculture: automated monitoring of pathogen movement

Lead Participant: OPTISENSE LIMITED

Abstract

National survey data show fungicide use on wheat continues to increase despite fluctuations in disease pressure, reaching a 30 year high in 2012 (Defra). Septoria tritici is the most significant foliar disease in UK wheat causing between £43 to 53M in yield losses annually; control is by fungicide application costing £82M annually (GFK Kynetec 2013). Yellow and brown rust are more sporadic but cause significant losses in bad years; control relies on preventative spraying. This cross-disciplinary project proposes a precision agriculture solution, developing a field-based instrument for detecting pathogen ingress into crops and reporting results of pathogen presence into a decision support tool such asCropMonitor in real-time. The proposed instrument will provide growers/agronomists with real-time information on inoculum moving into a crop (rather than symptoms), enabling more effective timing and selection of fungicide application, resulting in better control, increasing yield, and improved environmental stewardship.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

OPTISENSE LIMITED £458,696 £ 275,218
 

Participant

FERA LIMITED
FOOD AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH AGENCY (FERA) £59,223 £ 59,223
UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE £246,845
BAYER CROPSCIENCE LIMITED £205,620 £ 102,810
UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE

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