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News

Tuesday, 09 Aug 2022

In a new paper published in Nature Plants, we report on a natural secret that could ultimately be used to help plants thrive while using less water.

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Tuesday, 26 Jul 2022

How do you tell if your plants need water? Recently, I asked this question of a group of about 40 biologists at the Australian National University.

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Friday, 06 May 2022

Researchers have discovered why malaria parasites are vulnerable to some drug therapies but resistant to others, offering scientists another piece of the puzzle in the global fight against the disease.

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Monday, 14 Feb 2022

Making good food choices is necessary both for ourselves and for the planet, says plant scientist Professor Justin Borevitz.

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Tuesday, 02 Nov 2021

While Angus Rae focuses intently on a captivating microscopic world, he is actually working towards a solution for an environmental catastrophe occurring on a global scale.

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Thursday, 22 Jul 2021

A new research centre based at ANU will train the next generation of scientists to develop more resilient crops and significantly grow Australia's agricultural sector.

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Events

A man appears surprised by a large pile of salmon on a plate held close to his face, in an outdoor setting.
30 Mar 2022 | 12pm

The rate of photosynthesis and plant growth is often rate limited by the activity of the CO2-fixing enzyme Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase (Rubisco).

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25 Mar 2022 | 3:30 - 4pm

Plants are sessile organisms and are therefore unable to seek out environmental conditions optimal for their growth and development.

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25 Mar 2022 | 3 - 3:30pm

Plant scientists are in a race against time to adapt modern crops to future environments, many of which are predicted to be hotter and drier.

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A man in a blue polo shirt smiling at the camera with a beach and hills in the background.
23 Mar 2022 | 12pm

Synthetic gene circuits are a new biotechnological framework for the generation of organisms harbouring user-defined gene expression patterns and other genetic functions.

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A smiling woman with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a white top, stands in front of a blue glass building.
2 Mar 2022 | 4pm

Given the global rates of freshwater depletion and the lack of replenishment in many regions including Saudi Arabia, the use of seawater as a primary source of irrigation for cropping may be our only viable option.

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