Plant pathology applied to food safety and food security

Abstract
Plants provide over 80% of the food consumed by humans and are the primary source of nutrition for livestock. However, plant diseases often threaten the availability and safety of plants for human and animal consumption. Global yield losses of important staple crops can range up to 30% and hundreds of billions of dollars in lost food production. Increased travel and increased transport of plant material throughout the world pose ever more significant risks to the health of our plants. These include not only the destruction of our food crops by pathogens which may be imported accidentally or maliciously but also their contamination by fungi that produce powerful toxins (mycotoxins). Quarantine is an important measure by which the spread of plant pathogens may be at least delayed, if not curtailed altogether, but breeding plants for resistance is the mainstay for maintaining the comparative health and productivity of our crops. The study of plant diseases is important as they cause loss to the plant as well as plant produce.
Keywords
Plant health
Food security
Food safety
plant disease
pathogen identification
ERC sector(s)
LS Life Sciences
Name supervisor
Antonella Pane
E-mail
apane@unict.it
Name of Department/Faculty/School
Dipartimento di Agricoltura, Alimentazione e Ambiente (Di3A)
Name of the host University
University of Catania (UNICT)
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination Research
eunice@unict.it
Country
Italy
Thesis level
Master
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English B2
Italian B2
Thesis mode
On-site
Start date
Length of the research internship
6 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No