
Overview
Background
A/Prof Jaquie Mitchell's activities are focused around two core themes.Jaquie has worked on various Research for Development (R4D) projects based in South-East Asia with the aim of improving productivity and livelihoods of smallholder farmers. Currently she leads two R4D projects one focused on developing an integrated weed management package for mechanised and broadcast lowland crop production systems in Laos and Cambodia. While the other is a first of its kind, public private partnership between ACIAR and a private agribusiness company, aiming to establish a highly productive, sustainable, traceable, quality-assured value chain for rice in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, benefiting rice-farming households and meeting the market requirements of SunRice’s established global customers.
The second research theme includes examining genetic variation for resistance to abiotic stress, such as high and low-temperature tolerance at the reproductive stage in rice, the advantage of reduced-tillering gene in wheat grown under terminal drought, the effect of salinity and water-deficit on production of volatile compounds in aromatic rice. In close collaboration with the Australian rice industry, Jaquie currently leads two AgriFutures funded pre-breeding projects aimed to improve lodging resistance, cold tolerance and aerobic adaptation for high water productivity rice. In addition to exploring genetic variation in physiological traits and genomic regions of importance to improved water productivity, genomic tools are under development to improve breeding efficiency for the Riverina. Based at The University of Queensland, School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, Jaquie provides specialist guidance and assistance to undergraduate and postgraduate research students within crop physiology and agronomy with extensive experience conducting research projects focused on abiotic stress, pre-breeding and rice cropping systems research.
Availability
- Associate Professor Jaquie Mitchell is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Agricultural Science, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Physiological traits of importance for rice production under aerobic conditions
Aerobic rice in southern Australia is a potential new system, and as such little research has been conducted on the identification of donor varieties with specific adaptation to aerobic conditions, nor the physiological mechanisms underlying the requirements for aerobic varieties.This project aims to develop screening methods to identify donor varieties and evaluate genetic variation in key traits that contribute to aerobic adaptation. The project will link phenotype to genotype and identified traits to genomic regions for the direct incorporation into the Australian rice breeding program to maximize productivity of rice adapted to a new reduced water input system.
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Cropping intensification & diversification in SE Asia
ACIAR project in SE Asia (2014-19) was focused on mechanization and value adding for diversification of lowland cropping systems in Lao PDR and Cambodia. Also focused on improved agronomic management in lowland rice-based cropping systems in Laos and Cambodia, including non-rice crops such as maize, peanuts, soybean and mungbean to predominantly rice based cropping systems.
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Cold tolerance in rice
A RIRDC funded rice project (2012-2018) 'Cold tolerant traits and QTLs for improved efficiency of rice breeding program' where we examined low temperature tolerance in rice, mostly targeting the NSW rice industry. The major objective of the project was to improve understanding of cold tolerance in terms of underlying physiological mechanisms and the molecular basis (genomics) of traits involved in the maintenance of cold tolerance.
Works
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2016
Journal Article
Understanding the Jasmine phenotype of rice through metabolite profiling and sensory evaluation
Daygon, Venea Dara, Prakash, Sangeeta, Calingacion, Mariafe, Riedel, Arthur, Ovenden, Ben, Snell, Peter, Mitchell, Jaquie and Fitzgerald, Melissa (2016). Understanding the Jasmine phenotype of rice through metabolite profiling and sensory evaluation. Metabolomics, 12 (4) 63, 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s11306-016-0989-6
2015
Journal Article
Genotypic variation in grain yield and flowering pattern in terminal and intermittent drought screening methods in rainfed lowland rice
Monkham, T., Jongdee, B., Pantuwan, G., Sanitchon, J., Mitchell, J. H. and Fukai, S. (2015). Genotypic variation in grain yield and flowering pattern in terminal and intermittent drought screening methods in rainfed lowland rice. Field Crops Research, 175, 26-36. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2015.02.003
2015
Conference Publication
Floral morphology in rice grown under cold temperatures at booting and flowering and its effect on spikelet sterility
Susanti, Zuziana, Mitchell, Jaquie and Fukai, Shu (2015). Floral morphology in rice grown under cold temperatures at booting and flowering and its effect on spikelet sterility. 17th Australian Agronomy Conference 2015 Building Productive, Diverse and Sustainable Landscapes, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 20-24 September 2015. http://www.agronomyaustraliaproceedings.org/: Australian Society of Agronomy.
2015
Conference Publication
Cold temperature under aerobic conditions increases spikelet sterility in rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Proud, Christopher, Hammadil, Muneer, Cave, Robyn, Mitchell, Jacquie and Fukai, Shu (2015). Cold temperature under aerobic conditions increases spikelet sterility in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Australian Society of Agronomy, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 20-24 September 2015. Warragul, VIC, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.
2014
Journal Article
Genotypic performance under intermittent and terminal drought screening in rainfed lowland rice
Xangsayasane, P., Jongdee, B., Pantuwan, G., Fukai, S., Mitchell, J. H., Inthapanya, P. and Jothiyangkoon, D. (2014). Genotypic performance under intermittent and terminal drought screening in rainfed lowland rice. Field Crops Research, 156, 281-292. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.10.017
2014
Journal Article
Farmer participatory variety selection conducted in high- and low-toposequence multi-location trials for improving rainfed lowland rice in Lao PDR
Mitchell, J. H., Sipaseuth and Fukai, S. (2014). Farmer participatory variety selection conducted in high- and low-toposequence multi-location trials for improving rainfed lowland rice in Lao PDR. Crop and Pasture Science, 65 (7), 655-666. doi: 10.1071/CP14082
2014
Conference Publication
Intensification and diversification leading to increased productivity and profitability of rice-based lowland cropping systems in Lao PDR and Cambodia
Fukai, Shu and Mitchell, Jaquie (2014). Intensification and diversification leading to increased productivity and profitability of rice-based lowland cropping systems in Lao PDR and Cambodia. A policy dialogue on rice futures: rice-based farming systems research in the Mekong region, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 7–9 May 2014. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research.
2014
Journal Article
Genotypic performance in multi-location on-farm trials for evaluation of different on-station screening methods for drought-prone rainfed lowland rice in Lao PDR
Xangsayasane, P., Fukai, S., Mitchell, J. H., Jongdee, B., Jothityangkoon, D., Pantuwan, G. and Inthapanya, P. (2014). Genotypic performance in multi-location on-farm trials for evaluation of different on-station screening methods for drought-prone rainfed lowland rice in Lao PDR. Field Crops Research, 160, 1-11. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2014.02.009
2013
Journal Article
Wet cultivation in lowland rice causing excess water problems for the subsequent non-rice crops in the Mekong region
Mitchell, Jaquie, Cheth, Kimngoy, Seng, Vang, Lor, Bunna, Ouk, Makara and Fukai, Shu (2013). Wet cultivation in lowland rice causing excess water problems for the subsequent non-rice crops in the Mekong region. Field Crops Research, 152, 57-64. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2012.12.006
2013
Journal Article
Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin) wheat lines in managed, terminal water deficit environments
Mitchell, J. H., Rebetzke, G. J., Chapman, S. C. and Fukai, S. (2013). Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin) wheat lines in managed, terminal water deficit environments. Journal of Experimental Botany, 64 (11), 3439-3451. doi: 10.1093/jxb/ert181
2012
Conference Publication
Rice grain yield - a comparison between direct seeding and transplanting in Lao PDR
Smith, John, Fukai, Shu and Mitchell, Jaquie (2012). Rice grain yield - a comparison between direct seeding and transplanting in Lao PDR. Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 14-18 October 2012. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.
2012
Conference Publication
Root development of rice under flooded and aerobic conditions
Mitchell, Jaquie, Owusu, Michael and Fukai, Shu (2012). Root development of rice under flooded and aerobic conditions. Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 14-18 October 2012. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.
2012
Conference Publication
Rice and sweet corn response to high levels of water supply
Sourideth, Vilayphone, Mitchell, Jaquie and Fukai, Shu (2012). Rice and sweet corn response to high levels of water supply. Capturing Opportunities and Overcoming Obstacles in Australian Agronomy, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 14-18 October 2012. Erina, NSW, Australia: The Regional Institute.
2012
Journal Article
Evaluation of a reduced-tillering (tin) gene in wheat lines grown across different production environments
Mitchell, J.H., Chapman, S.C., Rebetzke, G.J., Bonnett, D.G. and Fukai, S. (2012). Evaluation of a reduced-tillering (tin) gene in wheat lines grown across different production environments. Crop and Pasture Science, 63 (2), 128-141. doi: 10.1071/CP11260
2012
Conference Publication
Semi-automated, non-weighing, pot-in-bucket (PIB), water management in pot plant culture
Hunter, Mal, Mitchell, Jaquie and Dieters, Mark (2012). Semi-automated, non-weighing, pot-in-bucket (PIB), water management in pot plant culture. 16th Australian Agronomy Conference, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 14-18 October 2012. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.
2011
Journal Article
Effects of straw mulch on mungbean yield in rice fields with strongly compacted soils
Bunna, Som, Sinath, Pao, Makara, Ouk, Mitchell, Jaquie and Fukai, Shu (2011). Effects of straw mulch on mungbean yield in rice fields with strongly compacted soils. Field Crops Research, 124 (3), 295-301. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2011.06.015
2010
Other Outputs
Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin gene) wheat lines for water limiting environments in Northern Australia
Jaquie Mitchell (2010). Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin gene) wheat lines for water limiting environments in Northern Australia. PhD Thesis, School of Land, Crop and Food Science, The University of Queensland.
2010
Other Outputs
Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin gene) wheat lines for water limiting environments in Northern Australia
Mitchell, Jaquelin (2010). Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin gene) wheat lines for water limiting environments in Northern Australia. PhD Thesis, School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland.
2010
Conference Publication
The effect of soil amendments and soil structure on minimizing constraints of lowland soils on growth of mungbean and peanut under glasshouse condition
Cheth, Kimngoy, Mitchell, Jaquie, Eastick, Rowena, Vang, Seng, Makara, Ouk and Fukai, Shu (2010). The effect of soil amendments and soil structure on minimizing constraints of lowland soils on growth of mungbean and peanut under glasshouse condition. 15th Australian Agronomy Conference, Lincoln, New Zealand, 15-18 November 2010. Gosford, N.S.W., Australia: The Regional Institute.
2010
Conference Publication
Development of sustainable legume production in rice-based farming systems in Cambodia
Eastick, Rowena, Seng, Vang, Ouk, Makara, Chea, Sareth, Som, Bunna, Chea, Vuthea, Mitchell, Jaquie and Fukai, Shu (2010). Development of sustainable legume production in rice-based farming systems in Cambodia. 15th Australian Agronomy Conference, Lincoln, New Zealand, 15-18 November 2010. Gosford, NSW, Australia: The Regional Institute.
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
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Available projects
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Genetic improvement of lodging resistance in Australian rice
There are a number of opportunities to conduct short term or long term experiment in relation to lodging resistance in field (Gatton) experiments. Lodging is when the stems bend or fall over which makes harvesting a challenge and inefficient, leading to significant yield losses. In this study, we'll identify genotypic variation in lodging and identify physiological and morphological traits related to lodging resistance in rice.
Depending on your needs experiments may be able to be tailored to fit into your course plans ranging from short duration experiments (6-8 weeks) or longer term (4 to 5 months; plants grown to maturity) or alternatively higher degree research opportunities may exist.
Suitable for students studying or interested in plant biology, agricultural science (crop physiology, agronomy or quantitative genetics). If you are interested in this or similar projects contact us to explore where your skills and interests can be applied.
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Dissection of key aerobic rice adaptation traits using diverse genotypes and populations
There are a number of opportunities to conduct short term experiments in relation to trait dissection for aerobic rice in the field (Gatton) and dry-lab experiments.
Aerobic rice production system is a promising technology to maximise water productivity. It is hypothesised that traits such as improved rooting system and maintenance of cooler canopies through higher stomatal conductance are key for aerobic rice adaptation. Using a set of diverse populations segregating for root (angle and depth) and canopy traits, this study will explore the relationships among these traits and identify associated genomic regions through linkage and association mapping.
Depending on your needs experiments may be able to be tailored to fit into your course plans ranging from short duration experiments (6-8 weeks) or longer term (4 to 5 months; plants grown to maturity) or alternatively higher degree research opportunities may exist.
Suitable for students studying or interested in plant biology, agricultural science (crop physiology, agronomy or quantitative genetics). If you are interested in this or similar projects contact us to explore where your skills and interests can be applied.
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Aerobic rice - ground truthing UAV phenotyping. Correlation of phenotypic traits between manual ground-based methods and UAV.
There are a number of opportunities to conduct experiments in relation to aerobic adaption in the field (Gatton).
The use of UAV phenotyping is relatively new in Australia aerobic rice production but has been widely used in other cereal crops. This project aims to ground-truth UAV phenotyping with several canopy traits such as chlorophyl content and stomatal conductance.
Depending on your needs experiments may be able to be tailored to fit into your course plans ranging from short duration experiments (6-8 weeks) or longer term (4 to 5 months; plants grown to maturity) or alternatively higher degree research opportunities may exist.
Suitable for students studying or interested in plant biology, agricultural science (crop physiology, agronomy or quantitative genetics). If you are interested in this or similar projects contact us to explore where your skills and interests can be applied.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of rice variety response to irrigation and nitrogen supply toward improving nitrogen and water use efficiency of aerobic rice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Dr Vijaya Singh
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Doctor Philosophy
Genetic variation and physiological response of rice to heat stress at the reproductive stage when grown in aerobic production
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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Doctor Philosophy
Floral Traits Contributing to Cold Tolerance in Rice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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Doctor Philosophy
Nitrogen and water management in aerobic rice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Dr Vijaya Singh
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Doctor Philosophy
Genetic variation and physiological response of rice to heat stress at the reproductive stage when grown in aerobic production
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Dr Ricky Vinarao
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Doctor Philosophy
Impact of pesticide residues on food safety and soil quality in direct seeded rice systems
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Dara Daygon, Dr Jhoana Opena
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving breeding efficiencies for cold tolerance and high-water productivity rice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Dr Dara Daygon
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Doctor Philosophy
Establishing a high-value export rice value chain in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz
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Doctor Philosophy
Assessing the effectiveness of private intervention in the Mekong Delta rice value chain: A systems thinking approach.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz
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Doctor Philosophy
GIS and remote sensing for improved weed management in direct seeded rice
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jhoana Opena, Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz, Dr Md. Ali Akber
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Doctor Philosophy
Upcycling the rice bran waste
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bhesh Bhandari, Associate Professor Sangeeta Prakash
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring genetic improvement of lodging resistance in Australian rice
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Dr Ricky Vinarao, Dr Wenliu Gong
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Doctor Philosophy
Improving the sustainability of rice value chain in Mekong Delta
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ammar Abdul Aziz, Dr Md. Ali Akber
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Doctor Philosophy
Effect of water deficit at different growth stages and assimilate supply on head rice yield and grain yield of contrasting varieties
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Floral Traits Contributing to Cold Tolerance in Rice
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Physiological traits of importance for aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) production
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Genomic and physiological analysis of root-related and low temperature tolerance traits, and their relationship to grain yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in an aerobic production system
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The genetic analysis of physiological traits in rice (Oryza sativa L.) contributing to aerobic adaption
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Improved Texture of Brown Rice with Variety Selection, Early Harvesting and Grain Germination
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Bhesh Bhandari, Associate Professor Sangeeta Prakash, Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2016
Master Philosophy
Genotypic variation in low temperature tolerance in rice
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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2011
Master Philosophy
Effect of irrigation and amendments on legume growth in rice-based cropping systems in the rainfed lowlands
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai
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- Plant abiotic stress tolerance
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