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Delivering step changes in canola yield by improving pod photosynthesis. Australian canola is highly sought after globally, but demand for plant oils exceeds supply due to stagnant yield improvement f

The Australian National University — Linkage Projects
Amount
Up to $809,673
Closes
Saturday 30 June 2029
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Delivering step changes in canola yield by improving pod photosynthesis. Australian canola is highly sought after globally, but demand for plant oils exceeds supply due to stagnant yield improvement from traditional breeding. This project aims to boost canola yield and drought resilience by engineering pod photosynthesis, a novel breeding target. The multidisciplinary project team will address gaps in understanding natural variation in pod photosynthesis, providing innovative genetic tools for developing canola germplasm suitable for future climates. Adoption of these innovations by the industry partners will deliver high-yielding, low agronomic input commercial canola varieties to Australian growers, reducing environmental footprint, boosting the Australian economy and contributing to net-zero emission targets.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 3004 - Crop and Pasture Production. Lead: Prof Robert Furbank

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artsregenerativeenterprisetechnology
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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