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Dr Jitka Kochanek
Dr

Jitka Kochanek

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Overview

Background

Disrupting the status quo and closing the circular bioeconomy

Dr Jitka Kochanek is the founder and leader of the Plant Performance Laboratory at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology. At the interface of biology and materials science, she utilises bioengineering to disrupt the status quo within the global bioeconomy. Specifically, her pioneering research aims to supersede dated industry practices with new, highly efficient products and to replace outdated materials (unsustainable, damaging etc) with cutting-edge biomaterials that close the circular economy.

Her latest scientific achievement has been the discovery of a new material that is a ‘technology platform’ upon which multiple technologies are being developed through tailoring of parent materials, such as for biomedical and food packaging applications, as well as for agriculture and environmental rehabilitation. In 2021 she gained private industry funding from a prominent Australian SME for translation and commercialisation is expected over a 2–5-year timeframe. Since parent materials are plant-based, the platform promises a closed circular economy.

In the agri-environmental space, Dr Kochanek’s vision is sustainable real-time plant regulation, using novel biomaterials and technologies. The most commercially advanced product promises to be a disruptive tool for better future-proofing agriculture and wild plant ecosystem restoration, having successfully delivered emerging growth regulators that assist plants to cope with climate-related stressors, such as heatwaves and drought. Additionally, classic chemistries have been delivered to plants at 100-10,000-fold lower dosages than current commercial practices, thus generating social licence and slashing chemical costs.

Dr Kochanek has collaborated with some of the world’s top organisations and researchers, such as conservation ecologists at Kew Gardens in the UK, natural product chemists via the Flematti Group at the University of Western Australia and materials scientists within the Rowan Group at the University of Queensland. She has had the pleasure of supervising/mentoring >30 research students and 2 postdoctoral researchers.

Other notable career achievements

Since 2010 Dr Kochanek has been principal chief investigator across 8 industry and government projects worth >$2.3M (Federal/Horticulture Innovation Australia, Local/Brisbane City Council, State/Qld Government and private industry projects), a research consultant for the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR, developing sustainable and cost-effective crop sanitation technologies in Papua New Guinea) and won the CSIRO ON-Prime accelerator program in 2019 for her visionary agri-technologies. Other notable achievements are that Dr Kochanek became a stand-alone researcher at <2 years post-PhD, after securing funding as principal CI ($302K, 2010); has developed a novel systematic framework to close the circular economy for waste recycling technologies; was among the first to confirm empirical evidence for epigenetics in plants or animals; and has developed a bioassay to rapidly ascertain plant responses for growth promoting/harming compounds. The bioassay provides the ability to predict chemical dosages for plants within 1 week.

Availability

Dr Jitka Kochanek is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Agricultural bioengineering & innovation with global impact

    • Efficient and targeted chemical delivery to plants • Improved environmental and human safety profiles • Technology commercialisation and business development • Agricultural research-for-development • Seed science, plant physiology and epigenetics • Horticulture, agriculture, revegetation • Biochar and organic waste optimisation for plant industries

Research impacts

Disrupting the status quo and closing the circular bioeconomy

  • Development of new, highly efficient products from cutting-edge biomaterials to replace unsustainable or damaging materials and to close the circular economy.
  • Discovery of a ‘technology platform’ with biomedical, food packaging, agricultural and environmental rehabilitation applications. The platform has translation funding from a prominent Australian SME and commercialisation is expected over a 2–5-year timeframe.
  • Sustainable real-time plant regulation using novel biomaterials and technologies. The most advanced product has successfully delivered emerging growth regulators that assist plants to cope with climate-related stressors, such as heatwaves and drought. Hence promises to be a disruptive tool for better future-proofing agriculture and ecosystem restoration.
  • Development of a systematic framework to tailor waste recycling technologies for end user needs. The framework is being used to control disease and provide commercial opportunities for smallholder famers in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands and has assisted Australian horticulture and Brisbane City Council with waste decision frameworks.

Other research impact:

  • PhD research in partnership with Kew Gardens in the UK (2004-08) was among the first to demonstrate empirical evidence for epigenetic effects in either plants or animals,
  • Developed a novel screening bioassay to rapidly ascertain plant responses for growth promoting or toxic compounds,
  • Elucidated the chemical mechanisms behind positive and negative biochar effects on the plant phenotype.

Works

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36 works between 2005 and 2023

1 - 20 of 36 works

2023

Book Chapter

The role of karrikins in addressing pressing global challenges

Kochanek, Jitka, McGregor, Georgina, Tryggestad, Kenneth A., Flematti, Gavin R., Wang, Yunwei and Krisantini, Santi (2023). The role of karrikins in addressing pressing global challenges. Strigolactones, alkamides and karrikins in plants: recent updates and future prospects. (pp. 249-271) edited by Soumya Mukherjee and Tariq Aftab. Boca Raton, Fl.: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781003224525-22

The role of karrikins in addressing pressing global challenges

2022

Journal Article

Biochar for intensification of plant-related industries to meet productivity, sustainability and economic goals: a review

Kochanek, Jitka, Soo, Rochelle M., Martinez, Cristina, Dakuidreketi, Aloesi and Mudge, Agnieszka M. (2022). Biochar for intensification of plant-related industries to meet productivity, sustainability and economic goals: a review. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 179 106109, 106109. doi: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2021.106109

Biochar for intensification of plant-related industries to meet productivity, sustainability and economic goals: a review

2021

Journal Article

Organic wastes amended with sorbents reduce N2O emissions from sugarcane cropping

Westermann, Maren, Brackin, Richard, Robinson, Nicole, Salazar Cajas, Monica, Buckley, Scott, Bailey, Taleta, Redding, Matthew, Kochanek, Jitka, Hill, Jaye, Guillou, Stéphane, Freitas, Joao Carlos Martins, Wang, Weijin, Pratt, Chris, Fujinuma, Ryo and Schmidt, Susanne (2021). Organic wastes amended with sorbents reduce N2O emissions from sugarcane cropping. Environments, 8 (8) 78, 1-18. doi: 10.3390/environments8080078

Organic wastes amended with sorbents reduce N2O emissions from sugarcane cropping

2021

Other Outputs

Sowing success through transformational technologies

Kochanek, Jitka (2021). Sowing success through transformational technologies. North Sydney, NSW, Australia: Horticulture Innovation Australia.

Sowing success through transformational technologies

2020

Journal Article

Zinc biofortification of immature maize and sweetcorn (Zea mays L.) kernels for human health

Cheah, Zhong Xiang, O’Hare, Tim J., Harper, Stephen M., Kochanek, Jitka and Bell, Michael J. (2020). Zinc biofortification of immature maize and sweetcorn (Zea mays L.) kernels for human health. Scientia Horticulturae, 272 109559. doi: 10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109559

Zinc biofortification of immature maize and sweetcorn (Zea mays L.) kernels for human health

2019

Conference Publication

Beyond Arabidopsis: Paving the way to commercial applications of karrikin compounds

Tryggestad, Kenneth, Krisantini, Santi, Flematti, Gavin and Kochanek, Jitka (2019). Beyond Arabidopsis: Paving the way to commercial applications of karrikin compounds. 4th Edition of the Global Conference on Plant Science and Molecular Biology, London, United Kingdom, 19-21 September, 2019.

Beyond Arabidopsis: Paving the way to commercial applications of karrikin compounds

2018

Other Outputs

Grower input opportunity: Future R&D for improved on farm vegetable seed quality

Kochanek, Jitka (2018, 05 01). Grower input opportunity: Future R&D for improved on farm vegetable seed quality Lockyer Valley Growers Magazine

Grower input opportunity: Future R&D for improved on farm vegetable seed quality

2018

Conference Publication

The potential effect of karrikinolide (KAR(1)) in inducing resistance against Alternaria solani on tomato

Dakuidreketi, A., Aitken, E., Furlong, M. and Kochanek, J. (2018). The potential effect of karrikinolide (KAR(1)) in inducing resistance against Alternaria solani on tomato. International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP), Boston, Massachusetts, 29 July - 3 August 2018. St. Paul, MN, United States: American Phytopathological Society.

The potential effect of karrikinolide (KAR(1)) in inducing resistance against Alternaria solani on tomato

2018

Other Outputs

VG16028: On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques

Kochanek, Jitka (2018, 01 01). VG16028: On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques Vegenotes magazine

VG16028: On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques

2017

Other Outputs

On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques

Kochanek, Jitka (2017). On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Horticulture Innovation Australia .

On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques

2017

Other Outputs

Turning seed quality failure into consistent success: How widespread is the problem?

Kochanek, Jitka (2017, 01 01). Turning seed quality failure into consistent success: How widespread is the problem? HortLink Magazine: Horticulture Innovation Australia (Summer 2017)

Turning seed quality failure into consistent success: How widespread is the problem?

2016

Journal Article

Karrikins identified in biochars indicate post-fire chemical cues can influence community diversity and plant development

Kochanek, Jitka, Long, Rowena L., Lisle, Allan T. and Flematti, Gavin R. (2016). Karrikins identified in biochars indicate post-fire chemical cues can influence community diversity and plant development. PLoS ONE, 11 (8) e0161234, e0161234. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0161234

Karrikins identified in biochars indicate post-fire chemical cues can influence community diversity and plant development

2016

Other Outputs

Potential new products for sustainable floriculture

Kochanek, Jitka (2016, 02 01). Potential new products for sustainable floriculture Australian Flower Industry Magazine 8-9.

Potential new products for sustainable floriculture

2016

Conference Publication

A systematic approach to recycling organics for horticulture: comparing emerging and conventional technologies

Kochanek, J., Swift, R. S., Kochanek, M. A., Cox, J. and Flematti, G. R. (2016). A systematic approach to recycling organics for horticulture: comparing emerging and conventional technologies. XXIX International Horticultural Congress on Horticulture: Sustaining Lives, Livelihoods and Landscapes (IHC2014): International Symposia on Water, Eco-Efficiency and Transformation of Organic Waste in Horticultural Production, Brisbane, Australia, 17-22 August, 2014. Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2016.1112.44

A systematic approach to recycling organics for horticulture: comparing emerging and conventional technologies

2015

Other Outputs

Closing the ‘Green City Loop’ – green organics for urban green environments

Kochanek, Jitka, Flematti, Gavin, Cox, Justine, Braunig, Jennifer, Drage, Daniel, Mueller, Jochen and George, Chris (2015). Closing the ‘Green City Loop’ – green organics for urban green environments. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited.

Closing the ‘Green City Loop’ – green organics for urban green environments

2015

Conference Publication

On-farm outcomes from the Green City Loop project

Kranz, Brenda and Kochanek, Jitka (2015). On-farm outcomes from the Green City Loop project. National Biological Farming Conference & Expo 2015, Lismore, NSW, Australia, 6-8 November 2015.

On-farm outcomes from the Green City Loop project

2015

Other Outputs

Designing new products to match grower needs

Kochanek, Jitka (2015, 01 01). Designing new products to match grower needs HortLink Magazine

Designing new products to match grower needs

2014

Conference Publication

Closing the green city loop

Kochanek, Jitka and Blanchard, Christine (2014). Closing the green city loop. 2014 Annual Arboriculture Conference, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia, 2014.

Closing the green city loop

2014

Conference Publication

Biochar and compost combination superior to single ameliorant inputs in a blueberry orchard soil

Cox, Justine and Kochanek, Jitka (2014). Biochar and compost combination superior to single ameliorant inputs in a blueberry orchard soil. Soil Science Australia National Soil Science Conference: Securing Australia's soils, Melbourne, Australia, 2014.

Biochar and compost combination superior to single ameliorant inputs in a blueberry orchard soil

2014

Other Outputs

Novel, sustainable and profitable horticultural management systems: soil amendments, waste reuse and carbon sequestration

Kochanek, Jitka, Flematti, Gavin, Long, Rowena, Cox, Justine, Swift, Roger and Kochanek, Mark (2014). Novel, sustainable and profitable horticultural management systems: soil amendments, waste reuse and carbon sequestration. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Horticulture Australia.

Novel, sustainable and profitable horticultural management systems: soil amendments, waste reuse and carbon sequestration

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    A Spinifex-based Nanomaterials Platform for Climate-ready Crops and Mine-Site Restoration
    Australia's Economic Accelerator Seed Grants
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2018
    Dr Jitka Kochanek - Maternity Funding (Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund)
    Queensland Government Advance Queensland Women's Academic Fund
    Open grant
  • 2017
    On farm evaluation of vegetable seed viability using non-destructive techniques
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2020
    Sowing success for the Australia vegetable industry: transformational technologies to boost productivity and commercial outcomes
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Developing next-generation bio-fertilisers
    UQ Collaboration and Industry Engagement Fund - Seed Research Grant
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Closing the Green City Loop, Phase II: Innovative Product Development for Australian Horticulture
    Horticulture Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2014 - 2015
    Closing the 'green city loop' - green organics for urban green environments
    Horticulture Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2013
    Accelerated crop development and environmental compliance of agricultural and food systems
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Testing a Novel in vitro Phytotoxicity Bioassay: Towards a Rapid Screening Tool to Advance Soil Carbon Sequestration Technologies
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2011 - 2012
    Soil amendments, waste reuse, carbon sequestration (CS): all v. well, but what about the plants? phytotoxic & beneficial influences of novel CS soil amendments on seed germination & seedling develop
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2014
    Novel, sustainable and profitable horticultural management systems: soil amendments, waste reuse and carbon sequestration
    Horticulture Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2009 - 2010
    Beneficial natural microbial associations to optimise growth and survival of Ptilotus nobilis in horticulture
    UQ FirstLink Scheme
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Helping crops cope as climatic extremes escalate: elucidating plant responses to novel growth enhancing compounds

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Brett Ferguson

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • conservation biology
  • horticulture
  • Plant physiologist
  • seed biology

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