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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110100592

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $225,000.00
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    Stress transcriptomics: development of tests to reduce the incidence of summer mortality in abalone. This project aims to determine the genetic mechanisms that abalone use to respond to disease and environmental stressors. The outcomes of this project will be early warning tests for stress and disease in abalone and also tests that can be used to select for stress resilience in abalone.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP150100694

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    Australian Research Council
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    $517,000.00
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    Exploring genetic diversity to identify new heat tolerance genes in wheat. This project aims to improve the selection and development of heat-tolerant wheat varieties. Heatwaves seriously reduce wheat yields worldwide, and the situation will worsen with climate variation. This project aims to apply a broad genetic scan to identify the main chromosome regions controlling heat tolerance at the sensitive flowering stage in Australian and European wheat varieties. It is expected that this knowledge .... Exploring genetic diversity to identify new heat tolerance genes in wheat. This project aims to improve the selection and development of heat-tolerant wheat varieties. Heatwaves seriously reduce wheat yields worldwide, and the situation will worsen with climate variation. This project aims to apply a broad genetic scan to identify the main chromosome regions controlling heat tolerance at the sensitive flowering stage in Australian and European wheat varieties. It is expected that this knowledge will deliver crucial breeders’ tools to select heat-tolerant varieties. The project also aims to identify genes most likely to control tolerance at these chromosome locations using gene expression profiling data, trait associations and knowledge of heat-tolerance genes from other species. It is expected that these genes will reveal molecular mechanisms of heat tolerance and create new opportunities to engineer superior levels of tolerance in cereals.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP120200699

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $282,500.00
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    Fertility crisis: harnessing the genomic tension behind pollen fertility in sorghum. Hybrid sorghum varieties yield more grain than inbred varieties but the production seed for farmers can be difficult. This project will identify the genes responsible for a trait that makes hybrid seed production possible and this knowledge will help raise sorghum yields in Australian and in some of the world’s poorest countries.
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