CARTIF Projects

BIOSENTINEL

Advanced analysis for soil health, plant resilience, and sustainable diagnostic technologies in the field of bioengineering

Description

The BioSentinel project aims to strengthen CARTIF’s scientific and technological capabilities in the fields of soil health, plant resilience, and sustainable diagnosis in bioengineering. Through the acquisition of advanced equipment for agrogenomics, rapid molecular diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and prototyping, an integrated platform will be consolidated for the early detection of pests and diseases, the evaluation of bioproducts, and the simulation of climate scenarios within the framework of the PAC-SAVE pilot project, improving technology transfer to the agroforestry sector in Castile and León.

Objectives

  • Implement an integrated phytosanitary diagnosis platform combining long-read sequencing and microclimatic monitoring.
  • Improve the analytical capabilities of the Natural Resources and Climate area in soil health and plant resilience.
  • Reduce diagnosis times in phytosanitary events using portable molecular tools.
  • Validate and evaluate bioproducts (biofertilizers, biopesticides, biostimulants) under controlled conditions and in the field.
  • Facilitate the transfer of results to companies through SOPs, technical demonstrations, and actionable reports.

Actions

  • Acquisition and installation of the scientific and technological equipment planned for the project.
  • Integration of molecular diagnosis, phenotyping, and environmental control protocols into the PAC-SAVE infrastructure.
  • Development of instrumented trials on priority crops (vineyards, cereals, horticultural crops).
  • Design and validation of predictive models for the efficacy of bioproducts.
  • Technology transfer through demonstrations with companies and exploitable technical reports.

Expected Results

  • Integrated field-laboratory diagnostic and phytosanitary surveillance platform.
  • Reduction of pest and disease diagnosis time to ≤24 hours.
  • Generation of experimental campaigns implemented with biomarkers and standardized protocols.
  • Validation of predictive models and bioengineering prototypes applied to the rhizosphere.
  • Development of SOPs, technical guides, and demonstrations for agroforestry companies.

Investment Support Grant for the Improvement of Scientific and Technological Capabilities at Technology Centers in the Community of Castile and León (2025)

 2025 CCTT 10

 

Total Budget: 67,250€

CARTIF Funding: 33,625€

Duration: 01/10/2025 – 31/05/2026

Co-financed by ERDF funds contributing to Policy Objective “PO1: A more competitive and smarter Europe, promoting innovative and smart economic transformation and regional connectivity to information and communication technologies.”

 

Responsible

Raúl Sánchez

Division of Agrifood and Processes

rausan@cartif.es

Networking

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