Overview
Background
Professor Anna Koltunow has a formidable record of accomplishment in plant reproduction research and translating that research into gains in agricultural sectors.
Her research focus is on the molecular and genetic mechanisms that regulate development of plant reproductive cell types and, therefore, seed and fruit formation. Accomplishments include developing seedless fruit, a sought-after commodity in the horticultural sector.
She was selected by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to head an international collaborative research venture between six research organisations and a multinational seed company to develop technologies so smallholder African farmers could economically save seed from cowpea and sorghum hybrids. Professor Koltunow led the first five-year phase of this project, called Capturing Heterosis, while at CSIRO. This project finished in July 2019. The second phase, also funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation – Hy-Gain for smallholders – commenced in March 2020, at The University of Queensland.
The Hy-Gain project is a multi-party international research project comprising seven world leading teams aiming to develop a novel technology to increase seed yield and productivity in sorghum and cowpea crops for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. This exciting 5-year project, is led by Professor Koltunow in QAAFI’s Centre for Crop Science. Hy-Gain aims to ensure the technology is compatible with plant breeding to support the future, rapid delivery of new high yielding sorghum and cowpea hybrids and improved varieties. The project has some fundamental discovery work, however its key aim is building and testing the utility of the technology in plants. The research objectives span molecular work in the laboratory to field work involving genetic, genomic and transgenic technologies and testing reproductive productivity of sorghum and cowpea plants in glasshouse and in the field.
Together, the Hy-Gain project team is developing new ways to breed sorghum and cowpea varieties that make it possible to achieve large gains in yields, while increasing resilience to diseases and environmental stress.
Professor Koltunow’s collaborations have had an international focus and she has consistently obtained external research funding from several sources (ARC, Australian rural development corporations, and bilateral funding involving CSIRO and India, China, Japan and Brazil and philanthropic funds). She has participated in EU consortia, trained international researchers and national and international students in plant reproduction research in partnership with national and international University collaborators. She has Professorial Affiliations with the University of Adelaide, La Trobe University and works with Huazhong Agricultural University in China.
Whilst maintaining an international profile in plant reproduction research, Professor Koltunow has also held senior leadership roles at CSIRO (including Program leader and Deputy Chief). She served on the Premier’s science council in South Australia, ARC College of Experts, as President and Past President of the International Association of Plant Reproduction Research and on various scientific boards including a CRC and two New Zealand Crown Research Institutes. She has been involved in the organization of 9 international conferences, works on advisory panels, editorial boards. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering.
Availability
- Professor Anna Koltunow is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide
Research impacts
Academic achievements:
- Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (2018)
- Elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (2016)
- Member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts, Biology and Biotechnology (2010-2012)
- President and Past-President of the International Society for Plant Reproduction Society (2002-2006;2006-10)
- Director of two New Zealand Crown Research institutes, CRC for Viticulture and Provisor, a research companies (2003-2009)
- Served terms as Program Leader and two terms as Deputy Chief at CSIRO Plant Industry (2001-2006 and 2013-2014)
- Board of the IPMB society (elected, 1997-2000)
- Australian Research Council 5-year Fellow (1991-1995).
- Postdoctoral studies: CSIRO Horticulture (1986-1988), UCLA, USA (1989-1990).
- PhD University of Adelaide, 1987.
Works
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1997
Journal Article
fist: An Arabidopsis mutant with altered cell division planes and radial pattern disruption during embryogenesis
Dunn, Stephanie M., Drews, Gary N., Fischer, Robert L., Harada, John J., Goldberg, Robert B. and Koltunow, Anna M. (1997). fist: An Arabidopsis mutant with altered cell division planes and radial pattern disruption during embryogenesis. Sexual Plant Reproduction, 10 (6), 358-367. doi: 10.1007/s004970050110
1996
Journal Article
Random sequencing of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) cDNA library derived-from young seeds
Hisada, Sunao, Moriguchi, Takaya, Hidaka, Tetsushi, Koltunow, Anna M., Akihama, Tomoya and Omura, Mitsuo (1996). Random sequencing of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) cDNA library derived-from young seeds. Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science, 65 (3), 487-495. doi: 10.2503/jjshs.65.487
1996
Journal Article
Polyembryony in Citrus: Accumulation of seed storage proteins in seeds and in embryos cultured in vitro
Koltunow, Anna M., Hidaka, Tetsushi and Robinson, Simon P. (1996). Polyembryony in Citrus: Accumulation of seed storage proteins in seeds and in embryos cultured in vitro. Plant Physiology, 110 (2), 599-609. doi: 10.1104/pp.110.2.599
1995
Journal Article
Anther, ovule, seed, and nucellar embryo development in Citrus sinensis cv. Valencia
Koltunow, A. M., Soltys, K., Nito, N. and McClure, S. (1995). Anther, ovule, seed, and nucellar embryo development in Citrus sinensis cv. Valencia. Canadian Journal of Botany, 73 (10), 1567-1582. doi: 10.1139/b95-170
1995
Journal Article
Apomixis: Molecular strategies for the generation of genetically identical seeds without fertilization
Koltunow, A. M., Bicknell, R. A. and Chaudhury, A. M. (1995). Apomixis: Molecular strategies for the generation of genetically identical seeds without fertilization. Plant Physiology, 108 (4), 1345-1352. doi: 10.1104/pp.108.4.1345
1994
Journal Article
Cell differentiation and morphogenesis are uncoupled in Arabidopsis raspberry embryos
Yadegari, R., de Paiva, G. R., Laux, T., Koltunow, A. M., Apuya, N., Zimmerman, J. L., Fischer, R. L., Harada, J. J. and Goldberg, R. B. (1994). Cell differentiation and morphogenesis are uncoupled in Arabidopsis raspberry embryos. Plant Cell, 6 (12), 1713-1729. doi: 10.1105/tpc.6.12.1713
1994
Book Chapter
Apomixis — other pathways for reproductive development in angiosperms
Koltunow, Anna M. (1994). Apomixis — other pathways for reproductive development in angiosperms. Genetic control of self-incompatibility and reproductive development in flowering plants. (pp. 486-512) edited by Elizabeth G. Williams, Adrienne E. Clarke and R. Bruce Knox. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-1669-7_23
1993
Journal Article
Apomixis: Embryo sacs and embryos formed without meiosis or fertilization in ovules
Koltunow, A. M. (1993). Apomixis: Embryo sacs and embryos formed without meiosis or fertilization in ovules. Plant Cell, 5 (10), 1425-1437. doi: 10.1105/tpc.5.10.1425
1990
Journal Article
Different temporal and spatial gene expression patterns occur during anther development
Koltunow, Anna M., Truettner, Jessie, Cox, Kathleen H., Wallroth, Marco and Goldberg, Robert B. (1990). Different temporal and spatial gene expression patterns occur during anther development. Plant Cell, 2 (12), 1201-1224. doi: 10.2307/3869340
1989
Journal Article
A scheme for viroid classification
Koltunow, A. M. and Rezaian, M. A. (1989). A scheme for viroid classification. Intervirology, 30 (4), 194-201. doi: 10.1159/000150093
1989
Journal Article
Two related viroids cause grapevine yellow speckle disease independently
Koltunow, A. M., Krake, L. R., Johnson, S. D. and Rezaian, M. A. (1989). Two related viroids cause grapevine yellow speckle disease independently. Journal of General Virology, 70 (12), 3411-3419. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-70-12-3411
1989
Journal Article
Grapevine viroid 1B, a new member of the apple scar skin viroid group contains the left terminal region of tomato planta macho viroid
Koltunow, Anna M. and Ali Rezaian, M. (1989). Grapevine viroid 1B, a new member of the apple scar skin viroid group contains the left terminal region of tomato planta macho viroid. Virology, 170 (2), 575-578. doi: 10.1016/0042-6822(89)90450-9
1988
Journal Article
Hop stunt viroid in Australian grapevine cultivars: potential for hop infection
Koltunow, A. M., Krake, L. R. and Rezaian, M. A. (1988). Hop stunt viroid in Australian grapevine cultivars: potential for hop infection. Australasian Plant Pathology, 17 (1), 7-10. doi: 10.1071/APP9880007
1988
Journal Article
Grapevine yellow speckle viroid: Structural features of a new viroid group
Koltunow, Anna M. and Rezaian, M.Ali (1988). Grapevine yellow speckle viroid: Structural features of a new viroid group. Nucleic Acids Research, 16 (3), 849-864. doi: 10.1093/nar/16.3.849
1988
Journal Article
Isolation of three viroids and a circular RNA from grapevines
Rezaian, M. A., Koltunow, A. M. and Krake, L. R. (1988). Isolation of three viroids and a circular RNA from grapevines. The Journal of general virology, 69 ( Pt 2), 413-422. doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-69-2-413
1987
Journal Article
Promoter efficiency depends upon intragenic sequences
Koltunow, A. M., Gregg, K. and Rogers, G. E. (1987). Promoter efficiency depends upon intragenic sequences. Nucleic Acids Research, 15 (19), 7795-7807. doi: 10.1093/nar/15.19.7795
1986
Journal Article
Intron sequences modulate feather keratin gene transcription in Xenopus oocytes
Koltunow, A. M., Gregg, K. and Rogers, G. E. (1986). Intron sequences modulate feather keratin gene transcription in Xenopus oocytes. Nucleic Acids Research, 14 (16), 6375-6392. doi: 10.1093/nar/14.16.6375
1983
Journal Article
Cycloheximide inhibition of cytokinin-dependent protein synthesis: correlation with betacyanin synthesis
Elliott, D.C and Koltunow, A. (1983). Cycloheximide inhibition of cytokinin-dependent protein synthesis: correlation with betacyanin synthesis. Functional Plant Biology, 10 (2), 145-151. doi: 10.1071/pp9830145
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Anna Koltunow is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Regulators of female reproductive development in cowpea
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Brett Ferguson
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Doctor Philosophy
Exploring the genome landscape of heterosis in sorghum
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor David Jordan, Professor Emma Mace, Dr Colleen Hunt
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