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Dr Mobashwer Alam
Dr

Mobashwer Alam

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Overview

Background

Dr Mobashwer Alam is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Horticultural Science, a theme leader of Predictive Agriculture for Improved Productivity and Value, an Advance Queensland Industry Fellow, and the team leader of the National Passionfruit Breeding and Evaluation Program (PF22000) at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, UQ. He is currently based at Maroochy Research Station, Nambour, QLD 4560, Sunshine Coast. He has more than twenty years of research and teaching experience in the public and private industries and in universities in Australia and Bangladesh. Dr Alam has experience in multi-disciplinary research, including plant breeding, quantitative genetics, genomics, plant physiology, and crop modelling. Before joining at QAAFI, Dr Alam had been working as a Senior Plant Breeder (Grain Sorghum) at Nuseed Pty Ltd. He achieved his PhD in plant molecular genetics through the School of Agriculture and Food Sciences of the University of Queensland. Before coming in Australia in 2008, Dr Alam had been working as a lecturer and assistant professor of the Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding at Patuakhali Science and Technology University in Bangladesh. Throughout his academic and research career, he worked on multiple crops, including Macadamia, Passionfruit, Stone Fruits, Sorghum, Sugarcane, Lablab Bean, Tomato, Okra, and Ash Gourd. He is interested in developing rapid breeding tools and utilizing plant genomics in horticultural crop improvement.

Availability

Dr Mobashwer Alam is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Plant Science, Bangladesh Agricultural University
  • Masters (Extended) of Genetics, Bangladesh Agricultural University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Developing quick breeding tools for rapid genetic gain in Macadamia

  • Crop Improvement through Plant Molecular Genetics and Genomics

  • Quantitative Genetic study of Complex traits

  • Developing rapid disease diagnostic tools

  • Rapid phenotyping using artificial intelligence

Works

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79 works between 2005 and 2025

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2018

Other Outputs

DArTseq based silicoDArT and SNP data

Topp, Bruce and Alam, Mobashwer (2018). DArTseq based silicoDArT and SNP data. The University of Queensland. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2018.394

DArTseq based silicoDArT and SNP data

2017

Conference Publication

Searching for extended variability in nut characteristics in wild macadamia gene pool

Mai, Thuy, Alam, Mobashwer, Topp, Bruce, Hardner, Craig and Henry, Robert (2017). Searching for extended variability in nut characteristics in wild macadamia gene pool. International Tropical Agriculture Conference TropAg 2017, Brisbane, Australia, 19-20 November 2017. Lausanne, Switzerland: Frontiers.

Searching for extended variability in nut characteristics in wild macadamia gene pool

2017

Conference Publication

Morphological and molecular characterization of self-pollinated vs naturally out-crossed progeny of macadamia: a case study of 'HAES741'

Alam, Mobashwer, Neal, Jodi, O'Connor, Katie, Nock, Catherine, Langdon, Kirsty and Topp, Bruce (2017). Morphological and molecular characterization of self-pollinated vs naturally out-crossed progeny of macadamia: a case study of 'HAES741'. International Tropical Agriculture Conference TropAg 2017, Brisbane, Australia, 19-20 November 2017.

Morphological and molecular characterization of self-pollinated vs naturally out-crossed progeny of macadamia: a case study of 'HAES741'

2017

Conference Publication

Genetic diversity and variability in graft success in Australian macadamia rootstocks

Alam, Mohammad, Wilkie, John, Kelly, Allison, Hardner, Craig and Topp, Bruce (2017). Genetic diversity and variability in graft success in Australian macadamia rootstocks. International Macadamia Research Symposium, Hawaii, United States, 13-14 September 2017.

Genetic diversity and variability in graft success in Australian macadamia rootstocks

2017

Conference Publication

Trait mining for high-density macadamia planting systems: how important are more detailed architectural characteristics

Toft, B., Topp, B. and Alam, M. (2017). Trait mining for high-density macadamia planting systems: how important are more detailed architectural characteristics. International Macadamia Research Symposium, Hawaii, United States, 13-14 September 2017.

Trait mining for high-density macadamia planting systems: how important are more detailed architectural characteristics

2017

Conference Publication

Opportunities and challenges in macadamia breeding

Topp, Bruce, Hardner, Craig, Alam, Mobashwer, Akinsanmi, Olufemi, O'Connor, Katie, Mai, Thuy and Russell, Dougal (2017). Opportunities and challenges in macadamia breeding. International Macadamia Research Symposium, Hawaii, USA, 13-14 September 2017.

Opportunities and challenges in macadamia breeding

2017

Conference Publication

Identifying markers associated with disease-harbouring stick-tights in macadamia

O'Connor, Katie , Hayes, Ben , Alam, Mobashwer and Topp, Bruce (2017). Identifying markers associated with disease-harbouring stick-tights in macadamia. International Tropical Agriculture Conference TropAg 2017, Brisbane, Australia, 19-20 November 2017.

Identifying markers associated with disease-harbouring stick-tights in macadamia

2017

Conference Publication

Prospects of utilizing wild germplasm for future improvement of macadamia

Mai, Thuy, Alam, Mobashwer, Henry, Robert, Hardner, Craig and Topp, Bruce (2017). Prospects of utilizing wild germplasm for future improvement of macadamia. International Tropical Agriculture Conference TropAg2017, Brisbane, Australia, 20-22 November 2017.

Prospects of utilizing wild germplasm for future improvement of macadamia

2010

Conference Publication

Exploring physiological and genetic determinants of tillering in sorghum

Alam, M. M., Hammer, G. L., van Oosterom, E. J., Cruickshank, A. and Jordan, D. R. (2010). Exploring physiological and genetic determinants of tillering in sorghum. 2010 Australian Summer Grains Conference, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 21-24 June 2010. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Grains Research & Development Corporation.

Exploring physiological and genetic determinants of tillering in sorghum

2009

Conference Publication

Characterising genetic variation in tillering in sorghum

Alam, M.M., Hammer, G.L., Van Oosterom, E.J., Cruickshank, A., Hunt, C. and Jordan, D.R. (2009). Characterising genetic variation in tillering in sorghum. 14th Australasian Plant Breeding & 11th SABRAO Conference, Cairns, Australia, 10-14 August, 2009. Thailand: Society for Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania.

Characterising genetic variation in tillering in sorghum

2008

Journal Article

Alteration of cellular pigments of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P

Rahman, H., Alam, M. M., Bhyan, S. B. and Akanda, A. M. (2008). Alteration of cellular pigments of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P. Journal of Plant Sciences, 3 (1), 69-76. doi: 10.3923/jps.2008.69.76

Alteration of cellular pigments of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P

2008

Journal Article

Alteration of cellular nutritional elements and nucleic acids of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P

Rahman, H., Alam, M. M. and Akanda, A. M. (2008). Alteration of cellular nutritional elements and nucleic acids of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P. International Journal of Agricultural Research, 3 (3), 219-226. doi: 10.3923/ijar.2008.219.226

Alteration of cellular nutritional elements and nucleic acids of papaya leaves infected with seven symptomatic isolates of PRSV-P

2007

Journal Article

Effect of Plant Extracts on Okra mosaic virus incidence and Yield Related Parameters of Okra

Bhyan, S. B., Alam, M. M. and Ali, M. S. (2007). Effect of Plant Extracts on Okra mosaic virus incidence and Yield Related Parameters of Okra. Asian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1 (3), 112-118. doi: 10.3923/ajar.2007.112.118

Effect of Plant Extracts on Okra mosaic virus incidence and Yield Related Parameters of Okra

2007

Journal Article

Incidence and Severity of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus under Phytopesticidal Management

Bhyan, S. B., Chowdhury, M. A. H., Alam, M. M. and Ali, M. S. (2007). Incidence and Severity of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus under Phytopesticidal Management. International Journal of Agricultural Research, 2 (7), 590-598. doi: 10.3923/ijar.2007.590.598

Incidence and Severity of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus under Phytopesticidal Management

2007

Journal Article

Floral Biology of Different Exotic and Indigenous Ash Gourd Genotypes (Benincasa hispida)

Latif, M. A., Alam, M. M., Alam, M. K. and Rahman, M. M. (2007). Floral Biology of Different Exotic and Indigenous Ash Gourd Genotypes (Benincasa hispida). International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics, 1 (2), 67-74. doi: 10.3923/ijpbg.2007.67.74

Floral Biology of Different Exotic and Indigenous Ash Gourd Genotypes (Benincasa hispida)

2006

Journal Article

Influence of Nitrogen and Potassium on Yield Contributing Bulb Traits of Onion

Dilruba, S., Alam, M. M., Hasan, M. F. and Rahman, M. A. (2006). Influence of Nitrogen and Potassium on Yield Contributing Bulb Traits of Onion. International Journal of Agricultural Research, 1 (1), 85-90. doi: 10.3923/ijar.2006.85.90

Influence of Nitrogen and Potassium on Yield Contributing Bulb Traits of Onion

2006

Journal Article

Toxic Effects of two Insecticides on Brown Plant Hopper, Nilaparvata lugens and its Predators, Micraspis discolor and Lycosa pseudoannulata

Biswas, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Khan, M. M. H., Alam, M. M. and Jahan, M. (2006). Toxic Effects of two Insecticides on Brown Plant Hopper, Nilaparvata lugens and its Predators, Micraspis discolor and Lycosa pseudoannulata. International Journal of Zoological Research, 2 (2), 192-203. doi: 10.3923/ijzr.2006.192.203

Toxic Effects of two Insecticides on Brown Plant Hopper, Nilaparvata lugens and its Predators, Micraspis discolor and Lycosa pseudoannulata

2005

Journal Article

Environmental Effect on Growth and Yield of Tomato

Hasan, M. F., Ahmed, B., Rahman, M. A., Alam, M. M. and Khan, M. H. (2005). Environmental Effect on Growth and Yield of Tomato. Journal of Biological Sciences, 5 (6), 759-767. doi: 10.3923/jbs.2005.759.767

Environmental Effect on Growth and Yield of Tomato

2005

Journal Article

Combining Ability for Flower and Pod Characters of Lablab Bean under Two Sowing Environments

Alam, M. M. and Newaz, M. A. (2005). Combining Ability for Flower and Pod Characters of Lablab Bean under Two Sowing Environments. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences, 4 (6), 603-607. doi: 10.3923/ajps.2005.603.607

Combining Ability for Flower and Pod Characters of Lablab Bean under Two Sowing Environments

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    ARC Training Centre in Predictive Breeding for Agricultural Futures
    ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centres
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2026
    Integrating technologies for rapid domestication in macadamia
    Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2028
    National Passionfruit Breeding and Evaluation Program
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2025
    National tree crop intensification in horticulture - Part 2 (Avocado, Mango, Macadamia) (HIA project administered by QDAF)
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2026
    MC17006 Macadamia Regional Variety Trials Series 4
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022 - 2023
    Lean design workshop to understand future challenges for horticulture production in tropical and subtropical regions of Australia
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    National Macadamia Breeding and Evaluation Program
    Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available projects

  • Genetics of stomatal size and density in Macadamia

    Macadamia is an Australian native crop that is economically significant due to the numerous health benefits of its extremely valuable nut. To develop climate-resistant crops, the Australian macadamia breeding programme focuses on identifying simple and heritable features associated with low water loss and high photosynthesis. Stomatal pores in a leaf's epidermis allow for water loss via transpiration and CO2 absorption for photosynthesis. Stomata size and density are important factors in plant water efficiency and carbon capture. It may be possible to maximise CO2 uptake and water loss by adjusting the size and density of stomata. Many genes and signalling pathways are involved in the complex regulation of stomatal development. The genetic basis of macadamia stomatal size and density remains unknown. This study will investigate the phenotypic variation of the macadamia stomatal apparatus in a wide range of breeding progeny, cultivars, and wild germplasm. The trait's heritability will be determined, and a genome-wide association study will be conducted to identify potential genes associated with the trait. Discovering the genetic basis of the traits in macadamia will be useful for future breeding decisions and planning.

    This project is available for Summer scholarship/Honours/Masters coursework/MPhil students, can also be extended to a PhD project.

    The student will develop skills in phenotyping, genetics, data analysis, and interpretation of results.

    Location: Maroochy Research Facility, 47 Mayers Rd, Nambour. Student needs to travel to Nambour, Tairo and Bundaberg for data/sample collection)

    Required background: Genetics, Plant Breeding, Genomics, Botany, Biology, Plant Physiology

  • Molecular investigation to determine species composition and extent of genetic base of Australian elite selections of Macadamia

    Macadamia is an Australian native crop and is highly valued for its kernel. Using the available cultivars as parents, Australian national macadamia breeding program generated >15,000 breeding progeny and selected 53 elites through first and generation of progeny evaluation. Most of the parents of these selections belong to Macadamia integrifolia or M. tetraphylla or their hybrids. Although pedigree information of the 53 selections is available, species identity is still unexplored.

    This project is aimed to investigate the genetic patterns in 53 elite selections and will identify species composition using high-throughput markers. Genetic information from wild species will be used in species composition analysis. Genetic diversity of the selected accessions will be compared with the diversity within cultivated and wild gene pools.

    This project is available for summer or winter scholarship/Masters coursework/Hounours students.

    Location: Maroochy Research Facility, 47 Mayers Rd, Nambour.

    Required background: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology / Genetics / Agriculture/ Botany/ Plant Breeding /Environmental Science/ Ecology

  • Macadamia root stock genetics on the variability in scion architecture and branching.

    The management of excessive vigour through pruning and hedging is a major expense in commercial macadamia orchards. Recently, Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (QDAF) and the University of Queensland (UQ) took initiatives to control scion vigour by using rootstocks through two consecutive Horticulture Innovation (HI) Australia funded projects: “Transforming subtropical/tropical tree crop productivity” (AI 13004) and National Tree Crop Intensification in Horticulture Program (AS18000). A diverse range of germplasm of macadamia rootstocks were planted at Nambour with a single scion cultivar. Investigating the effect of rootstocks on the variability in the architectural traits and branching pattern of the scion will be useful to select rootstocks for vigour management. In this project, the scholar will collaborate with a research higher degree student and measure growth traits and branching pattern of a common scion. A branching index equation will be developed to characterise trees for the variability in branching. Statistical analysis will be conducted to find out the effect of rootstock genotypes on scion vigour.

    This project is available for Summer scholarship/Honour/Masters course work/MPhil and can be extended to a PhD project.

    Required background: Genetics / Agriculture/ Botany/ Plant Breeding /Environmental Science/ Ecology

  • Genome wide association study on the phenotypic variability in flowering time in macadamia

    Flowering is a phenological trait, which is important for orchard management and productivity. Planting cultivars with known time of flowering will assist farmers in orchard management decisions regarding fertilization, irrigation, establishment of pollinators and pest control. Over the last few decades, the Australian industry breeding program has developed and phenotypically characterized a large collection of cultivated and wild germplasm and multi-parental seedling populations. A quantitative genetic analysis of the phenotypic data will be useful to select progeny with known flowering time. However, the conventional tree breeding approach is time consuming, and laborious. Genomic approach offers potential to increase breeding efficiency through marker-assisted selection. Discovering molecular markers involved in the variability in flowering will help breeders to develop an efficient selection tool. This project was aimed to explore the variability and inheritance pattern of flowering phenology in macadmaia germplasm and to identify genomic regions associated with the trait variation. Using high-throughput DNA marker, a genome-wide association study will be conducted on a colelction of wild genetic resources. Identified markers can be use in future marker assisted selection of breeding progeny.

    This project is available for Summer scholarship/Honour/Masters course work/MPhil and can be extended to a PhD project.

    Location: Maroochy Research Facility, 47 Mayers Rd, Nambour

    Required background: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology / Genetics / Agriculture/ Botany/ Plant Breeding /Environmental Science/ Ecology

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Developing efficient breeding strategies to improve yield and quality in passionfruit

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp, Dr Vivi Arief, Professor Heather Smyth

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Genetic basis of the variability in nut traits and their association with nutborer and fruit spotting bug resistance in macadamia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Developing next generation trait diagnostics platforms for analysing single nucleotide polymorphisms in plant breeding

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp, Professor Femi Akinsanmi

  • Master Philosophy

    Genetic basis of the variability in nut traits and their association with nut borer resistance in macadamia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring the genetic and physiological basis of scion vigour in macadamia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp, Dr Lindsay Shaw, Dr Vivi Arief

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring the genetic and physiological basis of scion vigour in macadamia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp, Dr Lindsay Shaw, Dr Vivi Arief

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Study of self-fertility in a macadamia breeding program

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Bruce Topp

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Impacts of Pests and Diseases in a Range of Orchard Management Systems in Macadamia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Femi Akinsanmi

Completed supervision

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