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Active HORIZON European Commission

Crop Wild Relatives utilisation and conservation for sustainable agriculture

€5.68M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
Country Spain
Start Date Jan 01, 2024
End Date Dec 31, 2028
Duration 1,826 days
Number of Grantees 26
Roles Participant; Associated Partner; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101135314
Grant Description

Crop Wild Relatives (CWRs), i.e. the COUSINs of domesticated crops, represent a natural source of genetic variation. The COUSIN consortium recognizes the value of CWRs for agriculture, but also the challenges of their utilisation. Through the COUSIN Readiness Levels (CRLs) we will demonstrate a roadmap for the use of CWRs in breeding and farming.

We will work with five flagship crops: wheat, barley, pea, lettuce and brassicas.

With these exemplary crops, we demonstrate how current challenges of stakeholders from farm to fork can be overcome using CWRs in formalised and participatory breeding.

The COUSIN consortium has unique CWR-related expertise, data and breeding material that allows us to cover the translational pathway from the identification of wild plants to a market-ready crop in a five-year project.

For each flagship crop, we identify priority traits of CWRs, design selection toolboxes and apply them in current breeding programmes in order to fulfil current and emerging stakeholders demands.

Effective characterisation protocols are designed and will guide conservation of the naturally occurring functional and genetic trait diversity across Europe.

Characterisation will occur in- and ex-situ through high-throughput phenotyping, chemotyping and genotyping of priority traits incl. plant-associated microbiomes. Conservation measures cover in-situ reserves and ex-situ collections with the widest possible trait diversity.

For easy access of priority trait information and corresponding CWR accessions, a user-friendly data portal will be developed. All collected data will be offered for integration into national and international repositories.

Through on-farm pilots and actual breeding sites realised across the European pedoclimatic regions, the value of CWRs will be demonstrated to stakeholders with direct applications for breeders and farmers to provide climate change-resilient crops as a vital means towards sustainable production systems.

All Grantees

Europese Organisatie Voor Wetenschappelijk Plantenonderzoek E.P.S.O. Ivzw; Agrartudomanyi Kutatokozpont; The James Hutton Institute; Eidgenoessisches Departement Fuer Wirtschaft, Bildung Und Forschung; Universite de Lausanne; Universita Degli Studi Di Catania; Fundacio Universitaria Balmes; Leibniz - Institut Fuer Pflanzengenetik Und Kulturpflanzenforschung; Rete Semi Rurali; Aristotelio Panepistimio Thessalonikis; Formicablu Srl; Biocrop Innovations Sl; Universidade Catolica Portuguesa; Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas; Centre de Recerca En Agrigenomica Csic-Irta-Uab-Ub; Forschungsinstitut Fur Biologischen Landbau Stiftung; Cybiome Gmbh; Nordic Seed As; Institut Technique de L Agriculture Biologique; Essrg Nonprofit Kft; Getreidezuchtung Peter Kunz, Vereinfur Kulturpflanzenentwicklung; Asociacion Aprisco de Las Corchuelas; Wageningen University; Universidad Rey Juan Carlos; Ceratium Bv; Stichting Wageningen Research

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