Project: Aerobiome based genomic surveillance of fungicide resistance to track the development and spread of AMR in plant pathogens and the wider environment

Acronym AEROBIOMICS-AMR (Reference Number: JPIAMR2023-042)
Duration 01/04/2024 - 31/03/2027
Project Topic Antimicrobials are essential to control pests and diseases in agriculture, but their excessive use has a negative impact on human health and the environment due to the effect on non-target species. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has developed in plant pathogenic fungi and Aspergillus fumigatus, an opportunistic human pathogen present in the environment. With fewer fungicides available due to stricter EU legislation, the risk of AMR development is increasing for difficult-to-control diseases. It is urgent to monitor the level of AMR in fungal populations to reduce the risk for fungicide resistance development. However, current surveillance methods are slow and laborious. We aim to develop an innovative approach for tracking the development and spread of AMR in fungal pathogens of the main arable crops, wheat and barley. The project will use long-read Nanopore sequencing to identify the distribution and abundance of fungal species in bioaerosols collected using air samplers, as well as to detect fungicide resistance alleles in cereal pathogen populations and in A. fumigatus. We will establish and operate a bioaerosol collection network in 6 countries and validate the aerobiome fungicide resistance genomic surveillance system by carrying out a conventional field fungicide sensitivity surveys. The project will advance our understanding of AMR in plant pathogens and inform optimization of disease control programs based on a rational use of fungicides as part of IPM, thus reducing the risk of AMR development. Data will be shared, stored and analysed using FAIR principles.
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Network JPIAMR-ACTION
Call 4TH JPIAMR-ACTION Joint Call 2023

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 Stichting Wageningen Research, research institute Wageningen Plant Research Coordinator Netherlands
2 Teagasc Partner Ireland
3 National Institute of Agricultural Botany Partner United Kingdom
4 Institut National pour la Recherche en Agriculture, Alimentation et Environnement Partner France
5 University of Warmia & Mazury in Olsztyn Partner Poland
6 Curtin University Observer Australia