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Plant & Food ScienceThe Discipline of Plant & Food Science primarily conducts research to improve the productivity and end-use quality of crops by developing new cultivars and environmentally-benign methods to manage weeds, plant pathogens and insects. World-class breeding programmes in barley and faba bean are managed by Discipline staff, while there is also a close affiliation with the Australian Grain Technologies and their wheat breeding programme. The Discipline shares a close association with a number of Cooperative Research Centres including the Molecular Plant Breeding CRC, CRC for Australian Weed Management,and the CRC Plant Biosecurity in addition to other co-located partners at the Waite Campus including the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics. The Discipline is currently developing a research capacity in food science to strengthen the link between agricultural production and human health. Reflecting its breadth of world-class research, the Discipline is composed of several research cluster groups highlighted below. Key Research Highlights 2005-2006
For information about studying in this field please visit our Student Services page. For contact details for Academic Staff in this discipline see our People pages.
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