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Management of plant-beneficial microbes to balance fertiliser inputs in maize monoculture
MICROMAIZE
2006 - 2010

Subjects :
Food Other Indexes:soil,Pseudomonas,Azospirillum,cropping management system,maize monoculture,mycorrhizal fungus,soil-plant interactions
Contract type :
Specific Targeted Research Project
Participants :
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - DELEGATION RHONE AUVERGNE FRANCE
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE - DELEGATION RHONE AUVERGNE

ECOLOGIE MICROBIENNE _ UMR5557-CNRS-UCBL BP 1335 2 avenue Albert Einstein
FRANCE
SYMBIO-M SPOL. S R.O. (LTD) CESKA REPUBLIKA
SYMBIO-M SPOL. S R.O. (LTD)
Industry

SYMBIO-M, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT, SÁZAVA 170 Nádrazní 88
CESKA REPUBLIKA
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES MAGYARORSZAG
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF THE HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

CROP PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OF ARI HAS Brunszvik u. 2.
MAGYARORSZAG
ALMA CONSULTING GROUP SAS FRANCE
ALMA CONSULTING GROUP SAS
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INNOVATION DEPARTMENT Domaine des Bois d'Houlbec
FRANCE
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK ÉIRE/IRELAND
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

BIOMERIT RESEARCH CENTRE Western Road
ÉIRE/IRELAND
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO MEXICO
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO

ECOLOGICAL GENOMICS PROGRAM/ CENTER FOR GENOMICS SCIENCES/ SOIL AND AGRICULTURAL MICROBIOLOGY LAB 9o. piso Torre de Rectoría, Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacan
MEXICO
ARVALIS - INSTITUT DU VEGETAL FRANCE
ARVALIS - INSTITUT DU VEGETAL

CROP MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 3, rue Joseph et Marie Hackin
FRANCE
EIDGENÖSSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZÜRICH SCHWEIZ/SUISSE/SVIZZERA
EIDGENÖSSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZÜRICH

PLANT PATHOLOGY - INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY PLANT NUTRITIONINSTITUTE OF PLANT SCIENCES Raemistrasse 101
SCHWEIZ/SUISSE/SVIZZERA
SYMBIO-M SPOL (LTD) Czech Republic
SYMBIO-M SPOL (LTD)
Industry

SYMBIO-M, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT UNIT, SÁZAVA 170 Nádrazní 88
Czech Republic
CYLNATISS France
CYLNATISS
Industry

77, rue d'Alsace
France
SA AGRAUXINE France
SA AGRAUXINE
Industry

pepiniere d'entreprise - 140 boulevard de Creac'H Gwen
France
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The objective of MicroMaize is to develop and validate integrated farming practices based on phytostimulation and biofertilisation to enable a reduction of chemical fertiliser usage in a key European cropping system, maize monoculture. Maize is a strategic target as it is often grown in a non-sustainable way in Europe, and it has been imported from Mexico in relatively recent times, without its entire guild of root-associated beneficial microbes.The project will focus on synergistic consortia of multifunction plant-beneficial microbes comprising the two PGPR Azospirillum (nitrogen fixation and modulation of plant hormonal balance) and Pseudomonas (phosphate solubilisation and phytohormone modulation), and the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus (nitrogen and phosphorus mineralization/acquisition). Novel research tools including micro-array technology and plant metabolic profiling will be used to design consortia and monitor plant-microbe interactions in situ.The establishment of introduced and indigenous plant-beneficial microbial consortia in the maize rhizosphere will be achieved by inoculation and management of the indigenous microbial community via the choice of maize genotypes, respectively. The novel microbial management strategies developed in this project will be integrated with current farming practices in maize monoculture. They will be validated at different field locations throughout Europe (and in Mexico) under real-life conditions, and positive agronomic effects on crop yield, yield quality, food safety (mycotoxins), and residual nutrient levels in soil at harvest will be quantified.Microbial innovation will be transferred to farmers and other end-users via demonstration actions and various dissemination modes. These goals will be achieved by a partnership including three top academic centres, two technical institutes, two SMEs, one OTH and one INCO partner who is currently managing the largest successful inoculation program for maize worldwide.

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