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Next generation fungicides – translating DsRNA technology from the lab to the field

Crop Types
  • Wheat
Collaborating Locations
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Background

This project will investigate the application of RNA-based fungicides to control major diseases of crops grown on the prairies, namely wheat and canola. This approach is based on proven research that has demonstrated that the application of RNA molecules directly as a spray can target and silence functionally important pathogen genes. Induction of gene silencing kills the pathogen and prevents further disease formation and spread. Additionally, the systemic nature of RNA-based fungicides can reduce the risks associated with timing of fungicide application to control disease.

Objectives

  1. Generate necessary evidence required to commercialize Next-Generation Fungicides;
  2. Optimization of fungicide formulations;
  3. Expand the application of dsRNA technology to control diseases of strategic importance in oilseed crops.

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Dr. Steve Robinson
Project Status
Ongoing
Start Date
2021
Completion Date
2024
Funding Partners
SWDC, AWC
Total Project Cost
473000
MCA Funding
82500

Field Issues

  • Disease

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