Title
Enhancing Metal Uptake in Soya Crops

CoPED ID
8316f494-cb5a-49e0-a0df-493e5eee3cbb

Status
Closed


Value
£371,630

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2017

End Date
Oct. 31, 2018

Description

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Soya is an important crop best known as a source of protein in food production it is however also the primary source of material used to produce biodiesel. Over 30% of the world’s soya is grown in South America from where Europe imports 97% of its soya. Increasing global demand for soya for food and bioenergy production, coupled with concerns over the environmental impact and sustainability of South American production (deforestation, loss of biodiversity and pollution), are driving demands to increase soya yields for a given land area. Soya requires a constant supply of nutrients to ensure the growth of a healthy, high yield, crop. Of particular concern is calcium since deficiency in this element is a serious problem that leaves soya susceptible to pathogens and reduced yields. The aims of this project are to develop new calcium-containing nutrient formulations, and to enhance technology to monitor calcium uptake and distribution in soya plants. This will increase the yield of soy crops resulting in a decrease in land needed.

P I BIOSCIENCE LIMITED LEAD_ORG
CRODA EUROPE LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG
SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY PARTICIPANT_ORG
P I BIOSCIENCE LIMITED PARTICIPANT_ORG

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Soy
  2. Food production
  3. Food industry
  4. Environmental effects
  5. Bioenergy
  6. Plant nutrients
  7. Beverages

Extracted key phrases
  1. Soya crop
  2. Soya yield
  3. Important crop
  4. Soya plant
  5. Soya susceptible
  6. Metal Uptake
  7. Food production
  8. South american production
  9. High yield
  10. Calcium uptake
  11. New calcium
  12. Primary source
  13. Bioenergy production
  14. Nutrient formulation
  15. Particular concern

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