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APPLEGENIE · Predictive diagnostics based on gene expression for rapid assessment of crop load programs and bitter pit disorder in apple fruit

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 201428 February 2017EU funding €1,289,975

AppleGenie aims at new scientific knowledge and technology for assessing the physiological status of apple orchards as a means to overcome two major burdens for apple growers and fresh chains: Ineffective thinning programs for crop load management; and Bitter pit post-harvesting disorder.The project will display a molecular diagnostics solution given as three different components: full protocols for diagnostics; off-the-shelf sampling kits for on-site preparation of samples prior to analysis; desktop compact laboratory for on-site analysis through the use of the kits.Apple Genie will give molecular diagnostics the momentum it needs in apple horticulture. A new business model based on molecular diagnostics services will be put in place through transnational collaboration to develop reliable diagnostics tools, with a primary focus on two badly needed solutions for the apple sector.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

NSURE B.V.

NL · €335,876

participant

JCB. ELECTROMECANICA SL

ES

participant

T.R. TURONI SRL

IT · €315,413

participant

IBANEZ REVERT MIREIA ALEJANDRA

IT · €243,345

participant

SOCIETE COOPERATIVE AGRICOLE COFRUID'OC

FR · €28,150

participant

CENTRE TECHNIQUE INTERPROFESSIONNEL DES FRUITS ET LEGUMES

FR · €11,880

participant

OPENNATUR SL

ES · €264,893

participant

INSTITUT DE RECERCA I TECNOLOGIA AGROALIMENTARIES

ES · €28,250

participant

ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA

IT · €14,768

participant

GRANFRUTTA ZANI SOCIETA COOPERATIVA AGRICOLA

IT · €47,400

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