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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455337

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $88,602.00
    Summary
    Why does phosphite protect some plants against Phytophthora but not others? Plant diseases caused by Phytophthora pose a major threat to Australia's biodiversity, horticulture and agriculture. The systemic chemical potassium phosphite is a key component of management strategies, but its effectiveness varies on different plant species. We will use molecular and biochemical techniques to understand why some plant species are protected against Phytophthora dieback by phosphite while others are not. .... Why does phosphite protect some plants against Phytophthora but not others? Plant diseases caused by Phytophthora pose a major threat to Australia's biodiversity, horticulture and agriculture. The systemic chemical potassium phosphite is a key component of management strategies, but its effectiveness varies on different plant species. We will use molecular and biochemical techniques to understand why some plant species are protected against Phytophthora dieback by phosphite while others are not. This will improve the options for managing bushland affected by dieback and will also expand our knowledge of plant disease resistance.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP180101149

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $353,692.00
    Summary
    Cell-cell signaling in the regulation of cell polarity in plants. This project aims to investigate how plants cells communicate with each other to coordinate their growth and directionality. The project is expected to generate new knowledge in the area of plant developmental biology. Expected outcomes include a new mechanistic framework, built from the cellular level, for understanding and manipulating plant growth and the building of new international collaborations. The project should provide .... Cell-cell signaling in the regulation of cell polarity in plants. This project aims to investigate how plants cells communicate with each other to coordinate their growth and directionality. The project is expected to generate new knowledge in the area of plant developmental biology. Expected outcomes include a new mechanistic framework, built from the cellular level, for understanding and manipulating plant growth and the building of new international collaborations. The project should provide an enhanced ability to modify crop architecture to improve agricultural output.
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