O InPP marcou presença no Encontro com orizicultores e técnicos(as) em Portugal, promovido pela EDAF, que decorreu no dia 5 de março, no Pólo de Inovação de Salvaterra de Magos, em Santarém.
A Diretora de Biosoluções do InPP, Cristina Azevedo, integrou o painel de oradores convidados, tendo apresentado a comunicação intitulada “A problemática da Pyricularia na cultura do arroz”. A apresentação incidiu sobre os principais desafios fitossanitários associados a esta doença, que continua a constituir uma das maiores ameaças à produção de arroz a nível mundial e também em Portugal.
O encontro reuniu produtores, técnicos e especialistas da fileira do arroz, proporcionando um espaço de partilha de conhecimento e debate sobre soluções atuais e em desenvolvimento para o controlo da piriculariose. Foram igualmente abordados outros temas relevantes para a sustentabilidade e produtividade da cultura, nomeadamente a gestão da fertilização.
A participação do InPP neste tipo de iniciativas reforça o compromisso da instituição com a inovação, a transferência de conhecimento e o desenvolvimento de soluções sustentáveis para a agricultura nacional.
O InPP agradece à EDAF e ao COTArroz o convite e a organização deste importante encontro, esperando que esta colaboração continue a fortalecer-se no futuro.
The project TomaBioTec started in January with the aim of developing and validating innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and efficient production of tomatoes in the industry, in line with the current challenges of the agri-food sector, by integrating biotechnology and digital technologies.
The initiative aims to evaluate, under real field conditions, the effectiveness and efficiency of a biosolution with bioprotective and/or biostimulant properties, developed by InnovPlantProtect (InPP), This could help improve the quality and productivity of industrial tomato crops.
The rehearsals take place at Alentejo and Spanish Extremadura and combine traditional agronomic methods with advanced technologies, such as drones, multispectral sensors and artificial intelligence models. This approach allows detailed monitoring of the health of the crop, the presence of pests and diseases and the impact of the bioproduct throughout the production cycle.
The project “TomaBioTec: New biological and digital solutions for tomato crop protection and fertilization” is led by the InPP, in collaboration with the Centro Tecnológico Nacional Agroalimentario Extremadura (CTAEX) and Cordeiro Group, and was selected as one of the winners of the 7th edition of the Promove Program, The prize was awarded by the “la Caixa” Foundation, in partnership with Banco BPI and the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), in the category of innovative pilot projects.
This project reinforces the commitment to biological and digital solutions as drivers of more sustainable, competitive agriculture based on scientific evidence, with a direct impact on producers and industry.
InnovPlantProtect (InPP) was present at the XVI National Maize Congress, which also included the 2nd Meeting of Cereal Crops, organized by ANPROMIS, in collaboration with ANPOC and AOP. The event took place on February 11 and 12 at CNEMA in Santarém, bringing together national and international experts to discuss the sector's main challenges.
António Saraiva, Executive Director of InPP, took part in the panel “Cereal Production: What technical challenges are we facing?”, where he highlighted the decisive role of research in responding to the emerging challenges of cereal production, in a context of growing demographic, environmental and economic pressure.
“I'm proud that today, after seven years, we have 28 researchers working full-time on this topic, 12 of whom have PhDs, with experience in crops such as rice, which has been central to our work,” he said, emphasizing the multifunctional and international nature of InPP's teams.
He also pointed out that the work being done extends beyond rice to include maize, through ongoing projects and new operational groups focused on emerging crop problems. Among the initiatives in the spotlight is an application to Horizon Europe focused on developing improved and more resilient varieties.
For António Saraiva, anticipation is the key to success: “These challenges can't wait too long to be discussed or resolved. The sooner we anticipate the issues, the easier, more effective and more economical the solutions will be.”
In a debate that also marked the 40th anniversary of Portugal's integration into Europe and the role of the Common Agricultural Policy in the cohesion of the European Union, one message was clear across the board: “Climate change is the biggest threat we have.”
InPP thus reaffirms its commitment to innovation, science and the development of sustainable solutions for the future of cereal crops.
Is it possible to detect yellow rust diseases in wheat and gafa in olive groves early, before the symptoms are visible in the field?
Ricardo Ramiro, director of the Data Management and Risk Analysis department at InnovPlantProtect (InPP), tells us more in the new episode of the radio program 90 Segundos de Ciência (90 Seconds of Science), broadcast today, Tuesday, June 11, at 5 p.m. on Antena 1 radio.
In today's broadcast, Ricardo will present the AlViGen project that the InPP team is working on, which aims to identify variants of the fungi 𝘗𝘶𝘤𝘤𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘢 𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘪𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘪𝘴 and 𝘊𝘰𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘵𝘰𝘵𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘩𝘶𝘮 and some important characteristics of these pathogens, such as virulence and resistance to fungicides or pesticides.
Listen to the new episode today at 5pm, with a repeat on Wednesday 12th at 11am on Antena1. The full episode is also available on RTP Play here.
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The AlViGen project is led by InPP, in partnership with the University of Évora, and co-financed by the “la Caixa” foundation, in collaboration with Banco BPI and the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), under the Promove Program.
The 90 Seconds of Science program, a spinoff of the Master's Degree in Science Communication, coordinated by ITQB NOVA and the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities - NOVA FCSH, shows the science being done in Portugal in just 90 seconds.
The project “AI4Leafhopper: Automatic Infestation Alert for Leafhopper using Drone Imagery”, led by InnovPlantProtect (InPP), is one of the six winners of the 1st edition of the PULL applications of the Horizon Europe ICAERUS program, in the “Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Challenges” category, focused on end users who can use drones and their services to address commercial and/or rural community challenges. The project will use advanced technologies such as drones to control infestations caused by the green leafhopper in the vineyards of the Alentejo, providing the spatial and temporal indications of the start of the infestation.
The green leafhopper (or cicada) is an emerging pest of great concern, affecting the yield and quality of wine production. However, the solutions for controlling this pest are very limited and inconsistently effective between different years, especially in organic production. In the current context of climate change in the Alentejo region, the green leafhopper represents one of the biggest challenges facing wine producers in terms of pests, with a moderate to high impact on production.
Green leafhopper, scientific name Jacobiasca lybica, one of the main pests of vineyards in the Alentejo, an insect species targeted by the AI4Leafhopper project. (Photo by Christophe Quintin | Flickr)
“AI4Leafhopper aims to develop an innovative system that uses data collected at air and ground level, combining images captured by drones with leafhopper population data collected by conventional traps,” explains iLaria Marengo, the InPP researcher responsible for the project. “The system will be designed to inform the grower about when, where and with what intensity the leafhopper is attacking their vines, predicting the risk of the critical level of symptoms up to two weeks in advance and detecting symptomatic plants in advance,” adds Manisha Sirsat, an InPP researcher also involved in AI4Leafhopper.
Drone flight in the vineyard at the Reynolds Wine Growers estate in Arronches (Photo by InnovPlantProtect)
The digital solutions proposed by AI4Leafhopper will allow wine producers to minimize the costs and environmental impact of pesticide application, reducing phytochemical applications and CO2 emissions thanks to the precise (spatial and temporal) application of these products, as well as reducing the costs of improving wine quality post-harvest. In addition, these solutions will also allow winegrowers to make better use of their working hours and resources, by reducing the time dedicated to monitoring pests and allowing faster decisions on pest control.
In addition to InPP, the AI4Leafhopper project includes the companies Reynolds Wine Growers and João Portugal Ramos, with whom the collaborative laboratory has been working since 2021 and 2023.
To find out more about AI4Leafhopper, visit the project website here.
The AI4Leafhopper project was one of six sub-projects awarded by the ICAERUS Horizon Europe program, as part of the first application focused on end users who can use drones and their services to address commercial and/or rural community challenges. The first edition of the PULL program awarded nearly 50,000 euros to a total of 6 innovative pilot projects.
InnovPlantProtect (InPP) is once again taking part in the 60th National Agriculture Fair (2024 edition - FNA 24), under the central theme “Extensive livestock farming”, the form of farming that occupies the largest area of Portuguese territory and the majority of farmers, which will be held from June 8 to 16 at the National Exhibition and Agricultural Markets Center (CNEMA) in Santarém.
InPP will be at its stand in Nave B to show visitors the innovative bio-based and digital solutions it has been developing for crop protection.
The collaborative laboratory (CoLAB) will be welcoming visitors to stand no. 6, located in Nave B, between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., to showcase its activities, the various projects underway, the patents already submitted, the apps for agricultural management and the bio-based and digital products and services it has to offer the agricultural sector and the market. Throughout the nine days of the fair, some of InPP's researchers will be at the stand to show visitors the various features of the Elvas CoLAB, which has developed innovation that it hopes will contribute to the sustainability of agricultural systems.
“InnovPlantProtect's presence at the National Agriculture Fair is intended to be a space for communication and sharing with farmers and their families, as well as with companies and institutions in the sector, to publicize our activity and our products and to explain the importance of developing a set of bio-inspired and digital technologies in Portugal that are more efficient for crop protection, more environmentally friendly and safer for people,” says Pedro Fevereiro, InPP's executive director.
Biopesticides for the control of fire blight and pyriculariosis and for the control of various fungi and oomycetes and the biostimulant developed by CoLAB for the growth and productivity of horticultural plants, as well as the services available to agricultural producers will be highlighted. Some examples will be microbiome analysis, the development of strategies for obtaining plants that are more resistant to pests and diseases and risk models, molecular identification and diagnosis services, in vitro plant establishment and maintenance services, plant variety genotyping services, the application of artificial intelligence and drones to control infestations caused by the green leafhopper in Alentejo vineyards, as well as the Xyllela fastidiosa bacterium, or GIS-based decision support systems, among many others.
The National Agriculture Fair is one of the largest agricultural fairs in the country, held every year, and where all the players in the agricultural sector are represented. This event aims to be a space for debate, not only on the central theme of this edition of the fair, but also on the main agricultural issues of the moment. Providing interaction and contact between the players and boosting business is another of the aims of this event.