
Overview
Background
Professor Sagadevan Mundree is a world-leading expert in agricultural biotechnology, leading research and teams focused on making crops that are more resilient to environmental stresses such as drought and salinity, and value-addition to deliver nutritious products. He focuses on transdisciplinary solutions for challenges facing vulnerable populations in food scarcity and the effects of climate change on food quality and food production. He also integrates concepts of the circular economy to develop sustainable food production approaches. In collaboration with governments, industry, and Indigenous communities, Prof Mundree is creating innovative ways to solve global food challenges.
Availability
- Professor Sagadevan Mundree is:
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Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy of Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, Auburn University
Research impacts
Professor Sagadevan Mundree is a world-leading expert in agricultural biotechnology leading research and teams focused on making crops that are more resilient to environmental stresses such as drought and salinity, and value-addition to deliver nutritious products. As a 4th generation South African of Indian origin, he was the first generation to have had the opportunity to receive a complete primary and secondary school education. Hence, he has been determined to use this opportunity to maintain a strong focus on transdisciplinary solutions for challenges facing vulnerable populations in food scarcity and the effects of climate change on food quality and food production.
Prof Mundree is a broker of sorts, not only personally conducting the field-leading research needed to optimise crop production, but bringing together people who collectively can transform the way agricultural practices are designed and used. For instance, he was instrumental in developing a strategic partnership with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) (a leading US Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratory), which resulted in knowledge sharing and knowledge creation in plant biotechnology, bioenergy (leading to renewable fuels) and synthetic biology. His joint appointment with PNNL (the first held by a foreign national) reflects the esteem his North American colleagues hold him in and one that he has used to create further opportunities for impactful projects, such as the development of a climate-smart multi-purpose crop that is a feedstock for food and energy.
He has enabled strategic partnerships as well between Life Sciences Queensland and the renowned Canadian University of Manitoba Richardson Center for Food Technology and Research. This partnership led to joint projects around the practical, scalable use of native foods, such as the Kakadu plum, and sharing knowledge about how Indigenous plants can be used to change the narrative on crop types and environmentally sustainable and resilient food production. This led to a collaboration with a local Indigenous company in Queensland to farm native rice at commercial scale.
Prof Mundree also believes in including consumers in science and technology translation. For example, he worked with year 9 Food Studies students from Kelvin Grove State College (the largest public school in Australia), to encourage recipe experimentation using 'pulse' flours. Consequently, he engineered, in collaboration with a local food manufacturer, Majans Pty Ltd, commercially viable chickpea and mungbean products, that are now being commercialised and will be available nationally on supermarket shelves.
How the concepts of the circular economy can be used to develop sustainable food production approaches is also a passion of Prof Mundree’s. He has led large-scale, multi-stakeholder projects that have been designed to not only produce high quality, high yield crops, under sub-optimal environmental conditions, but use the agricultural waste to create value. An example of this is his work producing graphene-like carbon from waste from rice husks and straw. These high value waste products have been demonstrated as an efficient filter for water purification and for use in batteries.
Prof Mundree is a Fulbright Scholar, and a winner of the BIOAfrica President’s Award in recognition of his leadership in developing research, development and commercialisation programs for the African biotechnology sector.
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Works
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2021
Journal Article
Rapid accumulation of proline enhances salinity tolerance in Australian wild rice Oryza australiensis domin
Nguyen, Ha Thi Thuy, Bhowmik, Sudipta Das, Long, Hao, Cheng, Yen, Mundree, Sagadevan and Hoang, Linh Thi My (2021). Rapid accumulation of proline enhances salinity tolerance in Australian wild rice Oryza australiensis domin. Plants, 10 (10) 2044, 2044-10. doi: 10.3390/plants10102044
2021
Journal Article
Comparative TMT proteomic analysis unveils unique insights into Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) resistance in Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars
Ngugi-Dawit, Abigail, Njaci, Isaac, Higgins, Thomas J., Williams, Brett, Ghimire, Sita R., Mundree, Sagadevan G. and Thi My Hoang, Linh (2021). Comparative TMT proteomic analysis unveils unique insights into Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) resistance in Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22 (11) 5941, 5941. doi: 10.3390/ijms22115941
2021
Journal Article
Removal of heavy metals from water using engineered hydrochar: kinetics and mechanistic approach
Nadarajah, Kannan, Bandala, Erick R., Zhang, Zhanying, Mundree, Sagadevan and Goonetilleke, Ashantha (2021). Removal of heavy metals from water using engineered hydrochar: kinetics and mechanistic approach. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 40 101929, 1-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jwpe.2021.101929
2021
Journal Article
Stachyose triggers apoptotic like cell death in drought sensitive but not resilient plants
Okemo, Pauline, Long, Hao, Cheng, Yen, Mundree, Sagadevan and Williams, Brett (2021). Stachyose triggers apoptotic like cell death in drought sensitive but not resilient plants. Scientific Reports, 11 (1) 7099. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-86559-7
2021
Journal Article
Comparative analysis delineates the transcriptional resistance mechanisms for pod borer resistance in the pigeonpea wild relative Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars
Njaci, Isaac, Ngugi-Dawit, Abigail, Oduor, Richard O., Kago, Leah, Williams, Brett, Hoang, Linh Thi My, Mundree, Sagadevan G. and Ghimire, Sita R. (2021). Comparative analysis delineates the transcriptional resistance mechanisms for pod borer resistance in the pigeonpea wild relative Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.) Thouars. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22 (1) 309, 309. doi: 10.3390/ijms22010309
2020
Journal Article
Dual carbon potassium-ion capacitors: biomass-derived graphenelike carbon nanosheet cathodes
Dubal, Deepak P., Pham, Hong Duc, Mahale, Kiran, Hoang, Thi My Linh, Mundree, Sagadevan G. and Gomez-Romero, Pedro (2020). Dual carbon potassium-ion capacitors: biomass-derived graphenelike carbon nanosheet cathodes. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 12 (43), 48518-48525. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c12379
2020
Journal Article
Desiccation tolerance: avoiding cellular damage during drying and rehydration
Oliver, Melvin J., Farrant, Jill M., Hilhorst, Henk W.M., Mundree, Sagadevan, Williams, Brett and Bewley, J. Derek (2020). Desiccation tolerance: avoiding cellular damage during drying and rehydration. Annual Review of Plant Biology, 71, 435-460. doi: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-071219-105542
2020
Book Chapter
Genomic approaches to abiotic stresses in mungbean
Noble, Thomas J., Williams, Brett, Hoang, Thi My Linh, Das Bhowmik, Sudipta Shekhar, Tan, Grace Zi Hao and Mundree, Sagadevan (2020). Genomic approaches to abiotic stresses in mungbean. The mungbean genome. (pp. 169-179) Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-20008-4_11
2020
Journal Article
A wild Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.), Thouars, IBS 3471, for improved insect-resistance in cultivated pigeonpea
Ngugi-Dawit, Abigail, Hoang, Thi My Linh, Williams, Brett, Higgins, Thomas J.V. and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2020). A wild Cajanus scarabaeoides (L.), Thouars, IBS 3471, for improved insect-resistance in cultivated pigeonpea. Agronomy, 10 (4) 517, 517-4. doi: 10.3390/agronomy10040517
2020
Journal Article
Characterisation of the Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola population found in Eastern Australia associated with halo blight disease in Vigna radiata
Noble, Thomas J., Young, Anthony J., Kelly, Lisa A., Barrerro, Roberto A., Douglas, Colin A., Long, Hao, Williams, Brett and Mundree, Sagadevan (2020). Characterisation of the Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. phaseolicola population found in Eastern Australia associated with halo blight disease in Vigna radiata. Australasian Plant Pathology, 49 (5), 515-524. doi: 10.1007/s13313-020-00722-8
2020
Journal Article
Centrality of BAGs in Plant PCD, Stress Responses, and Host Defense
Thanthrige, Nipuni, Jain, Sachin, Bhowmik, Sudipta Das, Ferguson, Brett J., Kabbage, Mehdi, Mundree, Sagadevan and Williams, Brett (2020). Centrality of BAGs in Plant PCD, Stress Responses, and Host Defense. Trends in Plant Science, 25 (11), 1131-1140. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.04.012
2019
Conference Publication
Investigation of insect resistance components in wild pigeonpea Cajanus scarabaeoides
Hoang, Thi My Linh, Dawit, Abigail, Williams, Brett, Higgins, T.J. and Mundree, Sagadevan (2019). Investigation of insect resistance components in wild pigeonpea Cajanus scarabaeoides. Third International Tropical Agriculture Conference (TROPAG 2019), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 11 -13 November 2019. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI. doi: 10.3390/proceedings2019036027
2019
Conference Publication
Implementing molecular techniques develops our understanding of a devastating bacterial disease of mungbean, halo blight
Noble, T., Mundree, S., Williams, B., Young, A. and Douglas, C. (2019). Implementing molecular techniques develops our understanding of a devastating bacterial disease of mungbean, halo blight. Australasian Plant Pathology Society Biennial Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 25-28 November 2019.
2019
Journal Article
Roots of the resurrection plant Tripogon loliiformis survive desiccation without the activation of autophagy pathways by maintaining energy reserves
Asami, Pauline, Rupasinghe, Thusitha, Moghaddam, Lalehvash, Njaci, Isaac, Roessner, Ute, Mundree, Sagadevan and Williams, Brett (2019). Roots of the resurrection plant Tripogon loliiformis survive desiccation without the activation of autophagy pathways by maintaining energy reserves. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10 459. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00459
2019
Journal Article
Robust genetic transformation system to obtain non-chimeric transgenic chickpea
Das Bhowmik, Sudipta Shekhar, Cheng, Alam Yen, Long, Hao, Tan, Grace Zi Hao, Hoang, Thi My Linh, Karbaschi, Mohammad Reza, Williams, Brett, Higgins, Thomas Joseph V. and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2019). Robust genetic transformation system to obtain non-chimeric transgenic chickpea. Frontiers in Plant Science, 10 524, 10. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2019.00524
2019
Journal Article
Nutritional and anti-nutritional seed-quality traits of faba bean (Vicia faba) grown in South Australia
Skylas, Daniel J., Paull, Jeffrey G., Hughes, David G. D., Gogel, Beverley, Long, Hao, Williams, Brett, Mundree, Sagadevan, Blanchard, Christopher L. and Quail, Ken J (2019). Nutritional and anti-nutritional seed-quality traits of faba bean (Vicia faba) grown in South Australia. Crop and Pasture Science, 70 (5), 463-472. doi: 10.1071/CP19017
2019
Journal Article
Diagnosis and management of halo blight in Australian mungbeans: a review
Noble, Thomas J., Young, Anthony J., Douglas, Colin A., Williams, Brett and Mundree, Sagadevan (2019). Diagnosis and management of halo blight in Australian mungbeans: a review. Crop and Pasture Science, 70 (3), 195-203. doi: 10.1071/CP18541
2018
Journal Article
Genome-wide investigation of the role of MicroRNAs in desiccation tolerance in the resurrection grass Tripogon loliiformis
Njaci, Isaac, Williams, Brett, Castillo-Gonzalez, Claudia, Dickman, Martin B., Zhang, Xiuren and Mundree, Sagadevan (2018). Genome-wide investigation of the role of MicroRNAs in desiccation tolerance in the resurrection grass Tripogon loliiformis. Plants, 7 (3) 68, 68. doi: 10.3390/plants7030068
2018
Conference Publication
Cajanus scarabaeoides inhibits Helicoverpa armigera larvae development
Dawit, A., Hoang, T.M.L., Williams, B., Gorgensen, T., Higgins, T.J. and Mundree, S. (2018). Cajanus scarabaeoides inhibits Helicoverpa armigera larvae development. SIP conference, Gold Coast, QLD Australia, 12-17 August 2018.
2018
Journal Article
Conversion of stranded waste-stream carbon and nutrients into value-added products via metabolically coupled binary heterotroph-photoautotroph system
Bohutskyi, Pavlo, Kucek, Leo A., Hill, Eric, Pinchuk, Grigoriy E., Mundree, Sagadevan G. and Beliaev, Alexander S. (2018). Conversion of stranded waste-stream carbon and nutrients into value-added products via metabolically coupled binary heterotroph-photoautotroph system. Bioresource Technology, 260, 68-75. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.02.080
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