Plant and Crop Sciences Seminar: Exploring exotic sources of genetic variation in photosynthesis in wheat
Thursday 27 September 2018, 1:00pm to 2:00pm
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Training Room 1, Ground Floor, Gordon Manley Building, LEC Blue Zone (LEC 3), Lancaster University - View MapOpen to
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After two years of post-doctoral research with Ian Dodd and Elizabete Carmo-Silva, Ivan Jauregui is leaving LEC and will be taking on a new post-doc in Liege, Belgium. Before he goes, Ivan is going to present a farewell Plant and Crop Sciences Seminar on his research to date.
Enhancing photosynthetic efficiency using non-transgenic methods is an attractive strategy towards greater food security. At LEC, thanks to a collaborative effort within an international project, we have explored the photosynthetic capacity of wheat-related species, elite wheat cultivars and novel lines obtained by hybridization of these two groups (introgression lines). Photosynthesisis a complex trait, and we have studied two specific aspects. On the one hand,we have studied Rubisco biochemistry. On the other hand, we have characterised whole plant photosynthesis, using a unique whole plant gas exchange systemdesigned at LEC. My results open up possibilities for improving photosynthesis by introgression of genes from wheat-related species to elite breeding lines and cultivars.
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Name | Dr Samuel Taylor |