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Novel propagation and conservation technologies for Australian macadamia (2021-2025)

Abstract

Australias $850M macadamia industry is a booming contributor to regional growth with a strong domestic market niche. However the industry is threatened by a severe plant supply bottleneck. Also wild germplasm for breeding is threatened with extinction. This project aims to innovate world-first tissue culture technologies for macadamia propagation and secure cryo-storage of germplasm, aided by cutting edge genomics. Expected outcomes of these new, cross-disciplinary techniques are on-demand supply of superior trees to growers and the protection of invaluable germplasm. This should provide significant benefits for industry growth, food security and conservation de-risked from global change.

Experts

Professor Neena Mitter

Centre Director of Centre for Horti
Centre for Horticultural Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Centre Director, Horticultural Sci
Centre for Horticultural Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Centre Director, Horticultural Scie
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Neena Mitter
Neena Mitter

Professor Robert Henry

Prof of Innovation in Agriculture
Centre for Crop Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Professor of Innovation in Agricult
Centre for Crop Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Robert Henry
Robert Henry

Professor Bruce Topp

Professorial Research Fellow
Centre for Horticultural Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Bruce Topp
Bruce Topp

Dr Alice Hayward

Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Horticultural Science
Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation
Alice Hayward
Alice Hayward