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Active EU-FUNDED UKRI Gateway to Research

Plant pest prevention through technology-guided monitoring and site-specific control

£4.55M GBP

Funder Horizon Europe Guarantee
Recipient Organization University of Warwick
Country Unknown
Start Date Jan 01, 2023
End Date Dec 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 10064564
Grant Description

The EU requires rapid and effective actions based on innovative detection concepts targeting quarantine, priority and other serious pests.

Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems are threatened by increasing pest invasions due to climate change and a growing demand for high quality, pest-free food.

The goal of PurPest is to develop, validate and demonstrate an innovative sensor platform that can rapidly detect five different pests during import and in the field to stop their establishment and reduce pesticide inputs by at least 50%.

The sensor concept is based on detection of pest-specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by host plants invaded by one or several pests.

PurPest will determine the VOC signature of Phytophthora ramorum, the Fall armyworm, the Cotton bollworm, the Brown marmorated stinkbug and the Pinewood nematode under different abiotic stress conditions.

The VOC database will be exploited to optimize existing and develop new sensor concepts to detect pest-specific VOCs, starting from proof of concept (TRL3) to demonstration in field trials (TRL6).

Non-invasive, reliable and rapid pest sensing platforms will increase pest screening efficiency from currently 3% to 80% of plant imports.

Preventing outbreaks of new pests and site-specific pesticide use by early detection are the cornerstones of sustainable and integrated pest management (IPM).

PurPest will evaluate the socio-economic and ecological impact of 5 pests and how the new detection concept affectsthese impacts.

Direct communication with stakeholders via the advisory board, workshops and webinars is part of PurPest’s multi-actor approach to affirm involvement of all interest groups along the value chain The PurPest project is a strong multidisciplinary consortium with expertise from 10 countries, 7 universities, 5 research institutes, 4 SMEs and 2 governmental agencies.

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