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FEDDS

Fungal Early Detection
Drone System

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DID
YOU
KNOW?

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The agriculture
industry is a
substantial driving
force behind the
Canadian economy

To put into numbers...

$134 900 000 000

Generated in 2021, accounting for 6.8% of
Canadian total gross domestic product [5]

6.3% of Canadian Land

Devoted solely for farming [5]

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Canada is the 5th Largest
Exporter of Agri-food
in the World Market

In 2021, Canada shipped over
$82.2 billion of food products to
over 200 different countries [5]

The Province of Alberta is
Essential to Canadian Agriculture

They contribute to majority of the
total farm revenue each year [4]

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Alberta generates...

25.5%

of total Canadian farm revenue [4]

Alberta contains...

21.9%

of total Canadian farms [4]

But there is a problem...

Globally, up to 21.5% of total
wheat yield are lost due to fungal
infections [1]

This poses a threat to food security
and sustainability of the
agriculture industry

Wheat infected w/ Fusarium

What Fungus is Responsible?

Fusarium graminearum

Causes Fusarium Head Blight (FHB)

premature bleaching and blighting of
the heads of the wheat [2]

Secretes Mycotoxins

ingestion of affected crops may
become toxic to humans and animals [3]

This Fungal Infection Is Not Only Centralized In Canada,
But Also Poses A Problem Worldwide

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DO NOT FRET,
THERE IS A SOLUTION
TO THIS THREAT!

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FEDDS

Fungal Early Detection Drone System

A sprayable early warning system for Fusarium graminearum
infection in crop fields

Two Key Components:

Synthetic nanobody construct

Fungalescence

A synthetic nanobody construct
that emits red fluorescence
upon binding to antigens
specific to F. graminearum

Agri-Scan

An automated drone detecting
system that detects red
fluorescence where active
F. graminearum infection is present

Drone w/ camera
Sprayed wheat w/ drone

Crops will be sprayed with Fungalescence. When a
crop grows red in exposure to light, this indicates
F. graminearum infection. It will then be detected
by Agri-Scan, with the collected heat map data of
infected crops accessible in a web portal.


The 2023 UAlberta iGEM team would like to give a heartfelt thank you to all of our generous sponsors for their invaluable support!