MiCODetect Project – Guidelines for an Optical Sensor for Presymptomatic Detection of Zymoseptoria tritici in Wheat
This study proposes guidelines for an optical sensor that detects Zymoseptoria tritici in wheat before symptoms appear, using UV-induced fluorescence of tryptophan-derived metabolites to inform integrated fungicide management.
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The MiCODetect project defines specifications for an optical sensor capable of presymptomatic detection of Septoria tritici blotch in wheat. Metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses of the wheat–pathogen interaction identified three tryptophan pathway metabolites as biomarkers emitting UV-UV fluorescence during infection. Field trials showed that changes in wheat leaf fluorescence correlate with later symptom development, suggesting real-time pathogen quantification. This approach aims to refine fungicide timing by reducing reliance on climate-based models. Further experiments will determine the most predictive emission wavelengths and evaluate the specificity and robustness of the fluorescent signal under diverse field conditions.
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- Проект
- Местоположение
- France
- Автори
- Sébastien CODIS, Adrien VERGÈS, Benoît RUELLE, Olivier HÉBRARD, Jessica MAGNIER, Patrick MONTEGANO et Xavier RIBEYROLLES,
- Цел
- Adopt innovative practices
- Тип файл
- документ
- Създаден на
- 01.10.2015 г.
- Език на оригинала
- French
- Официален уебсайт на проекта
- Innovations agronomiques
- Лиценз
- CC BY