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Enhancing plant stress tolerance from the inside-out

Project description

Growing a sustainable and profitable future in agriculture

Our climate is changing, the world population is growing, and our planet’s resources are finite. It is more important than ever to ensure agriculture thrives under mounting environmental stress, maintaining high yields, and using fewer resources like fertilisers. One challenge is preparing our crops for abiotic stresses, such as saline soils and drought. Many abiotic stress-tolerance mechanisms have been elucidated through lab-based studies, yet translating them into field-grown crops has proven difficult. With the support of the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the STRESSLESS project will draw from observations in soybean and rice to identify cellular mechanisms that enhance plant growth. It will reverse the conventional process, starting from crop-observed phenotypes and delving into in-depth analysis in the model plant Arabidopsis.

Objective

Our climate is changing, the world population is still growing and our planet has finite resources; these are well-known facts. Developing improved crop varieties is crucial to ensure that our agriculture is well-prepared for increased environmental stress, can maintain high yields and utilises less resources such as fertiliser or available land. One key aspect is to prepare our crops for abiotic stresses such as saline soils and drought, two factors which are rapidly increasing world-wide, including the EU.
Many abiotic stress-tolerance mechanisms have been described through lab-based studies, yet they are notoriously difficult to translate into field grown crops. Therefore, the here proposed project, STRESSLESS, will tackle this issue by taking a different approach. STRESSLESS is primarily based on observations in the crop soybean (Glycine max), with additional observations made in rice (Oryza sativa), and aims to identify the cellular mechanism contributing to improved plant growth, going from crop-observed phenotypes to in-depth analysis in the model plant Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) instead of vice versa. Ultimately, STRESSLESS aims to contribute to preparing our crop plants for a sustainable, yet still profitable future agriculture.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS-UNIVERSITAT BONN
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€ 173 847,36
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REGINA PACIS WEG 3
53113 BONN
Germany

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Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Bonn, Kreisfreie Stadt
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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