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Action Title: Omics Technologies for Crop Improvement, Traceability, Determination of Authenticity, Adulteration and Origin in Saffron (SAFFRONOMICS) Action number: FA1101 Start date: 24/11/2011 End date: 23/11/2015 Year: 2 nd Maria Z. Tsimidou Chair Professor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki/ Greece Annual Progress Conference Jerusalem, 1-3 July 2013

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Action Title: Omics Technologies for Crop Improvement, Traceability, Determination of Authenticity, Adulteration and Origin in Saffron (SAFFRONOMICS) Action number: FA1101 Start date: 24/11/2011 End date: 23/11/2015 Year: 2 nd. Maria Z. Tsimidou Chair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Action Title: Omics Technologies for Crop Improvement, Traceability, Determination of Authenticity, Adulteration and Origin in Saffron (SAFFRONOMICS)

Action number: FA1101

Start date: 24/11/2011

End date: 23/11/2015

Year: 2nd

Maria Z. TsimidouChairProfessor, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki/ Greece

Annual Progress ConferenceJerusalem, 1-3 July 2013

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Scientific context and objectives (1/2)Background / Problem statement: Saffron is

• a profitable High Value Agricultural Product (HVAP), of European in origin, cultural and historical background

• fits food-safety tendencies in Europe

• a crop that fixes population in the rural areas

• The European Saffron industry is in crisis. Little or null impact in the CAP.

• Adulteration and mislabelling are key problems.

• The scientific human power involved in Saffron RTD is petite.

• This crop requires global actions, overcoming private and national interests –actions are needed beyond EU borders.

Brief reminder of MoU objectives: To build up a network of collaborative research on the structural organization of Saffron genome, DNA fingerprinting, chemical fingerprinting, proteomics, transcriptomics, and metabolomics of this crop. The final objective is to preserve Crocus biodiversity, to carry out genetic improvement and to protect quality, sustainability, and safety of production of saffron in Europe.

The long term achievement expected: CONTROL OF ADULTERATION WORLDWIDE.

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The plant Crocus sativus L.is a member of the IridaceaeIridaceaefamily. The major producing countriesare Iran, India, Spain and Greece. It is a perennial, triploidtriploid,

sterilesterileplant and is reproduced by cormscorms. It reaches a height of 10 to 25cm. Its purple flowersflowers consist of 6petals. The pistil is located in thecentre of its flower with one ovaryfrom which a style is emerged.Style is ended to a three-branch

FamilyFamily: : IridaceaeIridaceaeSubfamilySubfamily: Crocoideae: CrocoideaeGenusGenus: : CrocusCrocusSpeciesSpecies: : Crocus Sativus Crocus Sativus LinnaeusLinnaeus

Το φυτό C. sativus L. ανήκει στην οικογένεια των Ιριδοειδών.Ιριδοειδών.

Οι κύριες κροκοπαραγωγές χώρες είναι το Ιράν, η Ινδία, η Ισπανία και η Ελλάδα.

Είναι φυτό τριπλοειδέςτριπλοειδές, στείροστείρο, πολλαπλασιάζεται με βολβούςβολβούς.

Το ύψος του κυμαίνεται από 10 έως 25 εκ.

Τα ιώδη άνθηάνθη του αποτελούνται από 6 πέταλα.

Στο κέντρο του άνθους υπάρχουν 3 κίτρινοι στήμονεςστήμονες και η ωοθήκη με το στύλο ο οποίος διαχωρίζεται σε 3

4

style

stigma

ovary

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White Book, Saffron in Europe 5

corms: 3 to 6 years in the same

field

βολβοί: 3 με 6 χρόνια στο ίδιο χωράφι

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Scientific context and objectives (2/2)

Research directions:

-ORGANISING INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIVE R&D and INNOVATION

-ASSEMBLING PREEMINENT EXPERTS (MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH)

-INVOLVING PRODUCERS, MANUFACTURERS, MARKET STAKEHOLDERS & CONSUMERS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST FRAUD

This integrated knowledge will be the basis for the development of Saffron genetic improvement, for reliable innovative techniques to produce high value saffron and to combat especially bio-adulteration and fraud.

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Working groups1. Working group Genetics, Genomics & Transcriptomics (coordinated

research on these fields). Leader: P. Herslop-Harrison (UK); Co-Leader: A. Mozzarelli (IT)

2. Working group Phytochemistry & Metabolomics (coordinated research on these fields). Leader: M. Polissiou (GR); Co-leader: M. Carmona (ES)

3. Working group Molecular and Phytochemical fingerprinting for breeding, traceability, and authenticity (development of technological tools) Leader: S. Fluch (AT); Co-Leader: P. Tarantilis (GR)

4. Working group Dissemination, Project Management & Coordination. Leader: O. Santana (ES); Co-Leader: JM. Thiercelin (FR)

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Future Plan and ChallengesFurther advance in the genetic characterization, estimation of biodiversity and

development of molecular and chemical descriptors for Saffron and Crocus spp. at the CROCUSBANK World Saffron and Crocus Collection (www.crocusbank.org).

To evaluate the available genomic tools and modern genetic and breeding approaches looking for crop improvement in saffron and ornamental crocuses.

To initiate the application of omics techniques to detect “new-generation” bioadulterants in saffron, based on DNA and chemical fingerprinting.

To initiate genomic typing of Saffron in PDOs and recognized areas, as tools for traceability applications, determination of authenticity, and for fighting against fraud of origin, labelling and marketing in this HVAP, the highest-priced European food product.

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YR 1YR 2

YR 3YR 4

25

7

28

9

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Parties Non-COST Countries

Action PartiesAction Parties

Grant Holder:

Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM)

Spain

Dr. Marta Roldan-Medina

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YR 1 YR 2 YR 3 YR 4

95

2535

112

2537

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Total no. of indiv.ParticipantsESRs

Female

Action participantsAction participants

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IRAN:2INDIA:1

AJERBAIJAN:1USA:2

NEW Zealand: 2SAUDI ARABIA:1

120

1

10

19

2

3

4

2

1

1

1

3

1

2

ISRAEL:1MOROCCO:2EGYPT: 1TURKEY:1

1

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Use of COST Instruments

Activity (No.) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4

MC/WG Meetings 3 3

STSMs 5 5

Training Schools - -

Workshops or Conferences

1 -

Joint Publications* - -

*In scientific journals

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Progress vs objectives• Progress in joint research has been achieved mainly through exchange visits of

young scientists from laboratories of established experience in saffron quality and authenticity aspects (Spain, Italy, Greece) to laboratories of established experience in new analytical techniques (Greece, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands) and between laboratories involved in Plant Genomics (Spain, Italy).

• Progress has been also achieved in networking of individual researchers during the 4 meetings so far (2 collaboration for project submission).

• WEB page (www.saffronomics.gr) and newsletter are useful platforms for communicating various types of information on “saffronomics” and other related activities

• Progress was also achieved in dissemination about saffron properties, authenticity and consumer awareness as well as for expansion of saffron cultivation (Austria, FYROM, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia)

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Progress vs objectives

• Main Results obtained vs. specific objectives were the 54 communications by a total of 95 different authors presented in the 3 COST FA1101 Meetings taken place during the 2012 year and the 20 ones presented by a total of 49 authors in the 1rst meeting of 2013 (http://www.saffronomics.org/download-center/)

• Agreement to share reference samples of saffron dried stigmas to get comparable scientific results among laboratories

• Agreement to collaborate in ring tests for the improvement of analytical protocols

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Significant Highlights in Science or Networking

• One proposal to the Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN.

• One proposal in Call FP7‐KBBE‐2013‐7 ‐ single‐stage -KBBE.2013.2.4‐01 “Assuring quality and authenticity in the food chain”

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Challenges

•Deviations are mainly due to financial restrictions in terms of national or european fundings

•Collaboration between academics and industrial partners -even when agreements are signed – is not funded easily.

•More data are expected in the field of Genomics and transcriptomics. This work is tedious and expensive.

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Socio-economic impacts and important societal impacts

• Involvement of SAFFRONOMICS partners with saffron producers and companies strengthen the links among all interested parties (Italy, Spain, Greece)

• Expansion of saffron cultivation has become a strategic plan (Austria)

• Familiarization of the young generation from producing areas with saffron cultivation, authenticity and properties has become a priority in the activities of certain partners (Greece)

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Thank you for your attention