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Accelerated Seaweed Production for Innovative and Robust seaweed aquaculture in Europe

Descripción del proyecto

Reforzar la acuicultura de algas en Europa

El cultivo de algas es el sector de la acuicultura que más crece en Europa. El alga roja «Palmaria palmata» es una especie objetivo de la industria europea de algas marinas por su alto contenido en proteínas (entre el 20 % y el 35 %), sus minerales esenciales y su atractivo sabor. Sin embargo, la acuicultura actual sigue utilizando tipos silvestres de «Palmaria» recogidos al azar. El equipo del proyecto ASPIRE de las Acciones Marie Skłodowska-Curie desarrollará cepas de algas de crecimiento rápido mediante el cribado y la caracterización de cepas de «Palmaria» robustas y de alto rendimiento. En el proyecto se utilizarán herramientas avanzadas de secuenciación y bioinformática (TASSEL pipeline) para identificar los marcadores bioquímicos y genéticos de las cepas de «Palmaria» de alto rendimiento. El equipo de ASPIRE establecerá una innovadora base de datos basada en la web (MySQL y VueJS) y realizará ensayos a nivel de explotaciones para validar la productividad de las cepas de algas de élite seleccionadas.

Objetivo

The ASPIRE project will develop fast growing seaweed strains to strengthen Europe’s potential to thrive in an emerging seaweed aquaculture industry. Seaweed cultivation is the fastest growing aquaculture sector and provides huge potential for market growth in Europe. The red algae Palmaria palmata is one of the target species of a growing European seaweed industry due to its high content of protein (20–35%), essential minerals and its appealing flavour. Recently, there has been significant advancements in the aquaculture procedures for Palmaria, but these approaches are still mainly built on the utilisation of randomly collected wild-types of Palmaria. A targeted strain selection has therefore huge potential to increase the prospects of Palmaria aquaculture in Europe. The objective of the ASPIRE project is to screen and characterise high- yielding and robust Palmaria strains. This will be implemented utilising high-throughput phenotyping technologies using performance screening (growth, morphology characteristics and photosynthetic parameters) and metabolomic analysis (primary/secondary metabolites using GC-MS, spectrophotometer, NMR etc.). These results in conjunction with next generation sequencing (Illumina seq.) and bioinformatics tools (TASSEL pipeline) will be utilised to identify both biochemical and genetic markers of high-yielding Palmaria strains. To ensure that the results have a high impact and find their way to the commercial end-user, the project will establish a novel and easy-to-use web-based database (MySQL, VueJS) specifically designed for use by the aquaculture stakeholders. The ASPIRE project will conduct farm-level trials to validate the advantages of growing the selected elite seaweed strains in terms of productivity and overall biomass quality. The multi-disciplinary project will set the bases for an urgently needed modern seaweed breeding programme to further develop the emerging European seaweed aquaculture sector.

Coordinador

UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 215 534,40
Dirección
UNIVERSITY ROAD
H91 Galway
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Región
Ireland Northern and Western West
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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