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Earth laughs in flowers: Research training in horticultural precision breeding addressing flower colour as established model

Description du projet

Une approche innovante d’édition génomique pour une sélection végétale de précision

La croissance démographique mondiale et les effets du changement climatique sur l’agriculture ont conjointement exercé une pression supplémentaire sur notre sécurité alimentaire. Les récents prix record des aliments ont aggravé cette crise mondiale de l’insécurité alimentaire et de la malnutrition. L’approfondissement des connaissances fondamentales sur les enzymes et la régulation génique dans les plantes renforcera notre capacité scientifique à améliorer la production et à résoudre cette crise. C’est dans ce contexte que le projet COLORnamental, soutenu par le programme Actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie, va exploiter une approche innovante de sélection horticole de précision qui repose sur l’édition génomique et est axée sur la couleur des fleurs. Ses résultats auront de vastes applications, de la sélection ornementale de belles plantes à fleurs à l’amélioration de la sécurité alimentaire mondiale.

Objectif

The COLORnamental team comprises a promising Experienced Researcher (ER) in the field of horticulture and molecular breeding and her future supervising team, i.e. an academic beneficiary in Austria, an associated partner from the commercial horticultural industry in Germany and an academic associated partner in Germany hosting a 6 month secondment. Together they have defined an innovative and challenging research project that offers a well-balanced mixture of research at the interface of fundamental and applied research addressing promising opportunities in the non-academic sector and scientific hot-spots in plant research simultaneously. An innovative breeding approach will exploit flower colour as an established model to implement for the first time the use of MAD7 nucleases in ornamental breeding, and protoplast transformation to modify the bract colour of poinsettia. The genome editing approach addresses the substrate specificity of dihydrolflavonol 4-reductase (DFR) and will promote the accumulation of orange pelargonidin based pigments. Flavonoids, including the colourful anthocyanins, are the most important secondary metabolites, contributing a broad range of physiological functions in plants and humans, the latter when consumed as plant derived food. This makes them an attractive topic for industry and academia across many research fields. The pathway has always served as an important model to establish fundamental scientific knowledge of enzymes, gene regulation in plants and a variety of evolutionary processes. This will allow the ER to augment her expertise with knowledge that is seen as the future of food security, while herself imparting a new perspective to her hosts. A tailor-made training plan, composed of scientific key transferable skills elements for public and private sector employment (research management, presentation and language skills) was designed to empower the ER to move up the career ladder.

Coordinateur

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 249 301,20
Adresse
KARLSPLATZ 13
1040 Wien
Autriche

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Région
Ostösterreich Wien Wien
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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