Plant Genomics Seminar
Evolution of «GENOMICS, Plant Biotechnology» program in «Environnement et Ressources Biologiques» departement from ANR Philippe Feldmann Responsable du programme Génomique, Biotechnologies végétales de l ANR
ANR programme on plant, animal and microbial genomics. 2008-2010 (2 nd cycle) -Knowledge of genome sequences and from the genes is useful to get quick improvement, in fundamental knowledge and in its applications that result. New techniques (High throughput Sequencing, Bioinformatics,..) imply new strategies. Genomics are a useful tool to understand current processes of evolution and means to exploit them in a context of pressures of human activities and global changes Genomics programmes are developed to be complementary of other initiatives developed in FP and collaboration with international consortium are needed
ANR programme on plant, animal and microbial genomics. 2008-2010 (2 nd cycle) Plant genomics Animal genomics Large-scale microbial genomics Bioinformatics Phenotyping International
Plant genomics -Functional genomics for agricultural traits (yield, heterosis, plant development) -tolerance to biotic stresses (toward a diminution of pesticides uses, genomics of pythopathogens, genomics of plant-pathogens relationships) -resources, methods and tools for functional genomics (construction of lines, methodologies in linkage desequilibrium and in genome-wide associations, management of databases, NGS ) -participation of French teams into international public consortia for the complete sequencing of plant genomes (Wheat,..) - phenotyping from 2010 - Plant Biotechnology (including Biomasse), GMOs France-Germany-Spain trilateral initiative in plant genomics (Knowledge Based Bio-Economy = plants for bioenergy, safer and healthier plants), open to other participating countries on a «just return» basis. -+ Portugal from 2009 -+ Canada from 2010, and Brazil (2011?)
Large scale microbial genomics Microbes pathogenic or symbiontic for human, plants and livestock animals (high throughput sequencing ) Marine photosynthetic microbes Tara projects Metagenomics of the human intestinal tract Metagenomics of the soil microbiome, of water purification plants (and more generally speaking, of bioconversion-based plants) Large-scale microbial genomics to identify new genes encoding enzymes for the catalysis of reactions useful in industrial chemistry (bioconversions and other reactions )
Projects received EDD 2008-2010 160 140 120 100 80 60 2008 2009 2010 40 20 0 SYST ERRA ALIA GEN OMIC S KBBE 2008 54 55 139 39 0 0 2009 48 65 107 50 44 3 2010 57 69 79 31 6th EXTIN CTIO GMO s
Genomics calls 2008 2008 calls Submitted projects Funded projects partners Entreprises Selection rate (%) Budget (M ) Animal genomics 49 12 53 4 24,5 4,4 Plant Genomics 72 22 77 4 30,6 10,9 Large Scale Micro-organisms genomics 20 7 25 2 35 4,9 Plant-KBBE 38 12 31 31,5 4,6 Total 179 53 186-29,6 24,8
Genomics calls 2009 2009 calls Submitted projects Funded projects partners Entrepr ises Selection rate (%) Budget (M ) Animal genomics 34 12 38 0 35 5.4 Plant Genomics 54 15 50 8 27,7 10,3 Large Scale Micro-organisms genomics 19 6 19 0 31,6 3.1 Bioinformatics 5 0 - - 0 0 Plant KBBE 47 9 16 3 21,2 3.6 Total 159 42 121 11 27 22,5
Genomics calls 2010 2010 calls Submitted projects Funded projects partners Entreprises Selection rate (%) Budget (M ) Animal genomics 16 5 27? 31,2 3,3 Plant Genomics 36 8 22 3? 22,2 3,8 Large Scale Microorganisms genomics 11 3 10 0? 27,2 1,9 Bioinformatics 11 1 3 1 9,1 0,4 Phénotyping 5 1 7 1 20 0,4 Plante KBBE 34 6 16 3 Total 113 24 21,2 12,8
New 3 years cycle: 2011-2013 From genomics to «Adaptation» From 3 parallel programmes to 3 integrated programmes Huge increase of budget dedicated to «blue sky» programme From 25% in 2008 to 50 % in 2010 Integration of «Support Units» to ANR in December 2010 A new programme launched in 2011: BIOADAPT: Adaptation, from genes to populations 93 proposals (results mid April 2012) Plant genomics at international: New ERA-NET on Plant Molecular Biology: ERA-CAPS Plant KBBE and its evolution
Objectives of the programme: BIOADAPT : from genes to populations. Genetics and biology of adaptation to stresses and disturbances It supports research in genetics and biology on the comprehension and implementation of the mechanisms of biological adaptation at the levels of genes, individuals, populations and species and of their evolution facing global changes, stresses and disturbances. It supports research on methods and tools for developing the capacities of adaptation and to resilience of species and communities on one side, but also on improvement of varieties or races to global changes. One important asset will be in the integration of these different levels of complexity from genes to species and in modeling to help effective implementation
Plant and microbial genomics conference Pont-Royal en Provence 3-5 April 2012 Cinq sessions : Genomic resources (P Westhoff), Genetics and genomics of resistances and interactions (R Tuberosa), Physiology or development genomics for agronomy (Ian Graham), Genomic methods and tools (Jean-Jacques Daudin) Comité d'organisation Romain Piovan : Directeur du GIS BV Edwige Pilard : Génoplante-Valor Françoise Lambert : Assistante du GIS BV Aissé Koundour : GIS BV Marie-Laure DANIEL : Chargée de communication évènementielle - ANR Jannatul MIA : Chargée de mission scientifique - Programme Génomique - ANR Bérangère VIRLON : Chargée de mission scientifique - Programme Génomique ANR
ERB genomics to adaptation teams Philippe Feldmann, Jannatul Mia, Bérangère Virlon, Areski Iften An unique email contact: ophrys@agencerecherche.fr Isabelle Hippolyte, Maud Poitrasson-Rivière (SVSE6, OGM) Nathalie Pavy (Plant KBBE)