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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0453645

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,000.00
    Summary
    Investigation of almond transformation for self-fertility and virus resistance. This project addresses the long-term goal of the Australian almond industry to produce cultivars that are self-fertile and resistant to Prunus necrotic ringspot and prune dwarf viruses. Both self-sterility and virus infection can result in unreliable and often low yields. Research will address the control of gene expression relating to self-sterility and the introduction of virus resistance, via sequencing of self- .... Investigation of almond transformation for self-fertility and virus resistance. This project addresses the long-term goal of the Australian almond industry to produce cultivars that are self-fertile and resistant to Prunus necrotic ringspot and prune dwarf viruses. Both self-sterility and virus infection can result in unreliable and often low yields. Research will address the control of gene expression relating to self-sterility and the introduction of virus resistance, via sequencing of self-fertility and self-sterility genes, construct development and improved regeneration of transformed almond in vitro without the use of antibiotics.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0347818

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $76,099.00
    Summary
    Development of novel forms of Marguerite Daisies (Argyranthemum species). Nuflora International Pty. Ltd. and its partners have developed a world class breeding program in marguerite daisies which has seen this formerly minor garden plant become an important commercial commodity in the international nursery industry, with sales of PBR protected varieties now topping ten million plants per year. However, further commercialization of this species into diverse international markets, such as the cut .... Development of novel forms of Marguerite Daisies (Argyranthemum species). Nuflora International Pty. Ltd. and its partners have developed a world class breeding program in marguerite daisies which has seen this formerly minor garden plant become an important commercial commodity in the international nursery industry, with sales of PBR protected varieties now topping ten million plants per year. However, further commercialization of this species into diverse international markets, such as the cut flower market, is limited by the level of genetic diversity in the gene pool available to breeders. This project seeks to greatly expand the level of genetic variability in marguerite daisies through inter-specific hybridization, mutation and chromosome engineering.
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