Control of meiosis and embryogenesis as a means to induce higher plants to reproduce asexually through seed.

  • John, Peter (PI)
  • Betzner, Andreas (CoI)
  • Glover, Julie (CoI)
  • Wasteneys, Geoffrey (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    New plant meiosis-control genes will be isolated and characterised. These will be used, together with cell proliferation control genes characterised in the applicant's laboratory, to control gamete formation and embryo development in higher plants, and hence plant reproduction. This research will provide a platform for genetic fixation of hybrid vigour and repeat propagation of F1 hybrid seed without attenuation of vigour. The technology will increase yield and profitability for Australian agriculture, and ensure access to technology that the industry partner will otherwise develop overseas. The technology benefits most major crops that are bred and grown to meet increasing demand for food and speciality products for pharmaceutical or industrial purposes.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date23/10/0231/12/04

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