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SMARTBEES · Sustainable Management of Resilient Bee populations

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201431 October 2018EU funding €5,998,866

Global apiculture is facing an unprecedented crisis of increasing parasite pressure and a loss of hon-eybee biodiversity. SMARTBEES unites a team of experts with the necessary skills to build a bright and sustainable future. The SMARTBEES concept is low risk and high impact, using established protocols and state-of-the-art methods. Including world leading researchers from outwith the traditional honeybee sphere (e.g. acarology, genetic breeding and insect immunology). We will identify crucial facets of honeybee resistance to colony losses, Varroa and viruses. We will provide a step-change in the current mechanistic understanding of these traits, and will characterise the genetic background of the resistance mechanisms in honeybees. We will develop breeding strategies to increase the frequencies of these valuable traits in local honeybee populations, considering the variable need of both common and endangered subspecies and local beekeeping practises. Breeding efforts concentrating on very few races may endanger genetic diversity, to avoid this SMARTBEES will promote multiple local breeding efforts, to conserve local resilient populations and will develop molecular tools for describing and safeguarding future populations. SMARTBEES recognizes responsibility to protect our natural honeybee heritage. SMARTBEES will commission extension science, and work in cooperation with stakeholders to attain conservation by utilisation. SMARTBEES will establish a network of apiaries for performance testing, to encourage local uptake of resistant traits. These will be run mainly by beekeepers, thereby improving the local acceptability and dissemination, and support the long-term sustainability of the apicultural sector. SMARTBEES recognises the need to horizon scan for new threats, and the consortium includes the current EU reference laboratory to that end. SMARTBEES is an opportunity to make a lasting difference to the health, resilience and genetic diversity of our honeybees.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

LANDERINSTITUT FUR BIENENKUNDE HOHEN NEUENDORF EV

DE · €872,311

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK · €885,680

participant

THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN

UK · €314,627

participant

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENVIRONMENT, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS

UK · €35,331

participant

CONSULTECH TECHNOLOGIEBERATUNG GMBH

DE · €261,120

participant

HESSISCHES MINISTERIUM FUR LANDWIRTSCHAFT UND UMWELT, WEINBAU, FORSTEN, JAGD UND HEIMAT

DE · €381,100

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI UDINE

IT · €316,354

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI NAPOLI FEDERICO II

IT · €264,450

participant

SVERIGES LANTBRUKSUNIVERSITET

SE · €85,200

participant

GENOSKAN A/S

DK · €1,002,800

participant

INSTITUTUL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTAREPENTRU APICULTURA SA

RO · €140,239

participant

INSTYTUT OGRODNICTWA - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY

PL · €97,110

participant

GEOPONIKO PANEPISTIMION ATHINON

EL · €154,200

participant

FERA SCIENCE LIMITED

UK · €297,300

participant

NORGES BIROKTERLAG FORENING

NO · €255,400

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO/ EUSKAL HERRIKO UNIBERTSITATEA

ES · €354,334

participant

AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA SECURITE SANITAIRE DE L ALIMENTATION DE L ENVIRONNEMENT ET DU TRAVAIL

FR · €281,311

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