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BLIGHTSENSE - Development of a rapid biosensor system for in-field detection of potato late blight pathogens

Lead Participant: SOILESSENTIALS LIMITED

Abstract

Potato late blight is one of the world's most destructive crop diseases, with £3.5Bn annual losses globally in an industry suffering stagnant yields for the last decade. This project will develop a rapid acoustic biosensor device for in-field identification of air-borne sporangia of Phytophthora Infestans (causal agent of late blight), to meet the compelling need for improved disease management & control. Soil Essentials (SE), a precision-farming SME, together with University of Cambridge (UC), the James Hutton Institute (JHI), Mylnefield Research Services (MRS) & Syngenta (SG), will develop an integrated diagnostic tool for early pathogen detection, by coupling low-cost, antibody-coated acoustic sensing consumables with a proven spore-trap. The proposed innovation, enabled only by the interdisciplinary convergence of state-of-the art acousto-electronics, smart materials, biochemistry, late blight epidemiology, advanced ICT & precision agriculture, will enable optimised disease control, reducing potato crop waste & fungicide costs, improving marketable yield & quality. As a platform technology, it can be easily adapted to detect other crop & livestock pathogens for wider agricultural impact.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

SOILESSENTIALS LIMITED £512,477 £ 307,486
 

Participant

SYNGENTA UK LIMITED £30,105 £ 15,053
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
JAMES HUTTON LIMITED £132,671 £ 79,603
THE JAMES HUTTON INSTITUTE £54,248 £ 54,248

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