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Dr Linh Hoang
Dr

Linh Hoang

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Overview

Background

Linh Hoang is an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellow (Mid - career) in the School of Agriculture & Food Sustainability. She was the holder of Australian Development Scholarship (AusAID) and Endeavour Postgraduate Award for her Master and PhD studies. Linh was awarded Best Paper Award for Early Career Scientist in 2015 by the Australian Society of Plant Scientists for her research paper published in Functional Plant Biology Journal. She has been researching abiotic/biotic stress tolerance, nutritional enrichment, value-adding to Agricultural waste, and enhanced carbon capture/climate change resilience on several crops including rice, pigeonpea, chickpea, mungbean and grasspea. Her research focuses on using advanced biotechnology including genome editing for generation of climate-smart crops. Linh received an Advance Queensland Research Fellowship (Early - career) for her research on enhanced insect resistance in pigeonpea (2017-2021). She is/was the associate/principal supervisor of five PhD and two Master (by research) students.

Availability

Dr Linh Hoang is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Works

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33 works between 2012 and 2024

21 - 33 of 33 works

2018

Journal Article

Investigation of baseline iron levels in Australian chickpea and evaluation of a transgenic biofortification approach

Tan, Grace Z. H., Das Bhowmik, Sudipta S., Hoang, Thi M. L., Karbaschi, Mohammad R., Long, Hao, Cheng, Alam, Bonneau, Julien P., Beasley, Jesse T., Johnson, Alexander A. T., Williams, Brett and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2018). Investigation of baseline iron levels in Australian chickpea and evaluation of a transgenic biofortification approach. Frontiers in Plant Science, 9 788, 9. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00788

Investigation of baseline iron levels in Australian chickpea and evaluation of a transgenic biofortification approach

2017

Journal Article

Finger on the pulse: Pumping iron into chickpea

Tan, Grace Z. H., Das Bhowmik, Sudipta S., Hoang, Thi M. L., Karbaschi, Mohammad R., Johnson, Alexander A. T., Williams, Brett and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2017). Finger on the pulse: Pumping iron into chickpea. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8 1755. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01755

Finger on the pulse: Pumping iron into chickpea

2016

Journal Article

Improvement of salinity stress tolerance in rice: Challenges and opportunities

Hoang, Thi My Linh, Tran, Thach Ngoc, Nguyen, Thuy Kieu Tien, Williams, Brett, Wurm, Penelope, Bellairs, Sean and Mundree, Sagadevan (2016). Improvement of salinity stress tolerance in rice: Challenges and opportunities. Agronomy, 6 (4) 54, 54. doi: 10.3390/agronomy6040054

Improvement of salinity stress tolerance in rice: Challenges and opportunities

2016

Conference Publication

Biofortification of Chickpea for Enhanced Iron Accumulation and Bioavailability

Hoang, T.M.L., Tan, G., Bhowmik, S.D., Williams, B., Johnson, A., Karbaschi, M.R., Cheng, Y., Long, H. and Mundree, S.G. (2016). Biofortification of Chickpea for Enhanced Iron Accumulation and Bioavailability. ASPB conference, Austin, TX United States, 9-13 July 2016.

Biofortification of Chickpea for Enhanced Iron Accumulation and Bioavailability

2016

Conference Publication

Tropical Pulse for Queensland

Hoang, T.M.L. and Mundree, S.G. (2016). Tropical Pulse for Queensland. CONASTA 65 conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 3-6 July 2016.

Tropical Pulse for Queensland

2016

Book Chapter

Manipulation of Programmed Cell Death Pathways Enhances Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Plants: Physiological and Molecular Insights

Hoang, Thi My Linh, Williams, Brett and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2016). Manipulation of Programmed Cell Death Pathways Enhances Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Plants: Physiological and Molecular Insights. Drought Stress Tolerance in Plants, Vol 1. (pp. 439-464) Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-28899-4_19

Manipulation of Programmed Cell Death Pathways Enhances Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Plants: Physiological and Molecular Insights

2015

Conference Publication

Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP

Hoang, T.M.L., Khanna, H.P., Williams, B., Dale, J.L. and Mundree, S.G. (2015). Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP. ComBio 2015, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 27 September - 2 October 2015.

Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP

2015

Journal Article

Development of salinity tolerance in rice by constitutive-overexpression of genes involved in the regulation of programmed cell death

Hoang, Thi M. L., Moghaddam, Lalehvash, Williams, Brett, Khanna, Harjeet, Dale, James and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2015). Development of salinity tolerance in rice by constitutive-overexpression of genes involved in the regulation of programmed cell death. Frontiers in Plant Science, 6 175. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00175

Development of salinity tolerance in rice by constitutive-overexpression of genes involved in the regulation of programmed cell death

2014

Conference Publication

Overexpression of the pro-survival gene OsBAG4 confers tolerance to salinity stress in rice

Hoang, T.M.L., Khanna, H.P., Williams, B., Dale, J.L. and Mundree, S. G. (2014). Overexpression of the pro-survival gene OsBAG4 confers tolerance to salinity stress in rice. Salt and water stress in plants, International Gordon Research conference, Newry, ME United States, 3-8 August 2014.

Overexpression of the pro-survival gene OsBAG4 confers tolerance to salinity stress in rice

2014

Journal Article

Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP

Hoang, Thi My Linh, Williams, Brett, Khanna, Harjeet, Dale, James and Mundree, Sagadevan G. (2014). Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP. Functional Plant Biology, 41 (11), 1168-1177. doi: 10.1071/FP13308

Physiological basis of salt stress tolerance in rice expressing the antiapoptotic gene SfIAP

2013

Conference Publication

Expression of anti-apoptotic genes can enhance tolerance to osmotic tress in rice

Hoang, T.M.L., Khanna, H.P., Williams, B., Dale, J.L. and Mundree, S.G. (2013). Expression of anti-apoptotic genes can enhance tolerance to osmotic tress in rice. InterDrought-IV International conference, Perth, WA Australia, 2-6 September 2013.

Expression of anti-apoptotic genes can enhance tolerance to osmotic tress in rice

2012

Conference Publication

Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice by manipulation of programmed cell death pathway

Hoang, T.M.L., Khanna, H.P., Williams, B., Dale, J.L. and Mundree, S.G. (2012). Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice by manipulation of programmed cell death pathway. Salt and water stress in plants, International Gordon Research Conference, Hong Kong, China, 24-29 June 2012.

Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice by manipulation of programmed cell death pathway

2012

Conference Publication

Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice using anti-apoptosis genes

Mundree, Sagadevan and Hoang, Linh Thi My (2012). Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice using anti-apoptosis genes. International Symposium on “100 years of Rice Science and Looking Beyond”, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, 9 -12 January 2012.

Engineering tolerance to salinity stress in rice using anti-apoptosis genes

Funding

Current funding

  • 2023 - 2026
    Enhanced carbon-capture in pigeonpea: an innovative approach for carbon sequestration-
    Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships
    Open grant

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