Pillar 1: Excellent Science

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The Excellent Science pillar aims to increase the EU’s global scientific competitiveness by reinforcing and extending the excellence of the Union's science base. It supports frontier research projects defined and driven by top researchers themselves through the European Research Council, funds mobility and training fellowships for experienced researchers, doctoral training networks, exchanges for researchers and entices more young people to a career in research, through Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, and invests in integrated and inter-connected world-class research infrastructures.​​​

Horizon Europe projects: Pillar 1

ADSOIL - ADvanced SOILs for the agritech R&D

Specific programme: HORIZON ERC Proof of Concept Grants
UPV/EHU Partner Status: Beneficiary
UPV/EHU PI: Gonzalo Guerrica

Project start:  01/11/2023
Project end: 30/04/2025

Brief description: AdSoils project aims to evaluate, validate, and develop artificial advanced soil technology for its commercial exploitation as a tool for screening crops from belowground. As part of the Farm to Fork strategy, the European Commission aims at reduced “nutrient losses of at least 50% by 2030, while ensuring no deterioration in soil fertility. This is expected to lead to a reduction in fertiliser use of at least 20%”. The breeding and agrochemical sectors are now seeking ways for crops to acquire water and nutrient more efficiently, supplying seeds, compounds and inoculum that reduce soil contamination and make crops more resilient to climate change. Assessing the effectiveness of such strategies is a major bottleneck because current screening technologies are destructive costly and time consuming. Within the ERC consolidator grant 647857 “SENSOILs”, an artificial soil that becomes transparent during watering has been successfully developed. This technology, suited for small scale laboratory research, has shown great potential, enabling the discovery of new forms of mobility by soil bacteria and mapping root induced chemical gradients at microscale resolution. Adsoils project proposes to move a step further and to demonstrate that the AdSoils solution can be fabricated and applied in commercial screens for the discovery of agrochemicals and genomic regions involved in water and nutrient use efficiency. The project will identify cost-effective fabrication routes enabling a close mimic of natural soils and will produce a sufficient volume to validate the soil prototype with industrial end-users.

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Contact information:

International R&D Office UPV/EHU
Email: proyectoseuropeos@ehu.es