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Queensland Alliance for Agriculture & Food Innovation (QAAFI)
Australia
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2014
The Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI) mission is to significantly improve the productivity, competitiveness and sustainability of tropical and subtropical food, fibre and agri-business industries. QAAFI will be an internationally recognised agriculture and food research institute providing excellence in research and development.
QAAFI incorporates three centres - The Centre for Plant Science, The Centre for Animal Science and the Centre for Nutrition and Food Sciences. Each centre operates as an independent entity within UQ, and as part of the bigger coordinated effort known as QAAFI.
Our Vision: Sustainable agriculture and food achieved through science and innovation.
Our Objectives: To be a world leading research institute in plant science, animal science, and nutrition and food sciences, delivering outcomes in discovery, learning, and engagement.
Learn more about QAAFI: www.qaafi.uq.edu.au
Twitter: @QAAFI
QAAFI incorporates three centres - The Centre for Plant Science, The Centre for Animal Science and the Centre for Nutrition and Food Sciences. Each centre operates as an independent entity within UQ, and as part of the bigger coordinated effort known as QAAFI.
Our Vision: Sustainable agriculture and food achieved through science and innovation.
Our Objectives: To be a world leading research institute in plant science, animal science, and nutrition and food sciences, delivering outcomes in discovery, learning, and engagement.
Learn more about QAAFI: www.qaafi.uq.edu.au
Twitter: @QAAFI
Analysis of opportunities and challenges regarding genetic improvement in emerging Aus Ag Industries
AgriFutures Australia promotes innovation and growth in rural industries, with its Emerging Industries Program focusing on high-growth agricultural sectors. This seminar outlines a project conducted by UQ, QUT, Griffith University, and Food Innovation partners aimed at improving the impact of genetic and genomic investments for 22 emerging industries. The project reviewed the background and status of Australian crop and animal industries, assessed the demand for superior genetic material, evaluated available resources for accessing genetic material, and considered regulatory factors. This talk will describe the nature of the project, our information-gathering methods, and the criteria used to assess each industry's access or lack thereof to superior genetic resources.
Dr Bradley Campbell, with over 15 years in plant biotechnology, specialises in plant molecular genetics for crop improvement, focusing on sustainable grain and horticultural crop production for food security, feed, and bio-industrial uses. Since 2019, he has worked on conservation and improvement of taro (Colocasia spp.) for the Pacific Islands, addressing climate threats like rising sea levels, salinity, and drought. His collaborations include genotyping the taro germplasm at CePaCT (SPC, Fiji) with FAO for future food security. Dr Campbell's projects span from enhancing salt tolerance in New Caledonia to studying South-East Queensland's wetlands, targeting resilience in key food crops.
Dr Bradley Campbell, with over 15 years in plant biotechnology, specialises in plant molecular genetics for crop improvement, focusing on sustainable grain and horticultural crop production for food security, feed, and bio-industrial uses. Since 2019, he has worked on conservation and improvement of taro (Colocasia spp.) for the Pacific Islands, addressing climate threats like rising sea levels, salinity, and drought. His collaborations include genotyping the taro germplasm at CePaCT (SPC, Fiji) with FAO for future food security. Dr Campbell's projects span from enhancing salt tolerance in New Caledonia to studying South-East Queensland's wetlands, targeting resilience in key food crops.
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Mitigating heat stress in heifers to prevent stock losses
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A three-year pilot project led by The University of Queensland has shown installing shade structures in largely treeless paddocks could increase calf survival rates.Led by Senior UQ Research Fellow Dr Kieren McCosker, the project evaluated the animal impact of feedlot-grade shelters installed close to water points in relatively treeless Mitchell grass-down country in the Barkly region
Recent advances in technologies and applications of genomics in plants
มุมมอง 872 หลายเดือนก่อน
Technologies for genomic and transcriptome analysis have continued to advance rapidly. This presentation will report on applications to plants in the last year with an emphasis on long read sequencing and spatial technologies. We have completed the genomes of many crop species in the last year including sugarcane, coffee, rice, sorghum, mango, macadamia, pineapple, banana and citrus providing s...
Three weeks to nourish the chicken embryo
มุมมอง 783 หลายเดือนก่อน
Chicken embryonic development takes three weeks before hatching. The post-hatching period is marked by a critical transition in nutrient sources from the endogenous liquid yolk to exogenous solid feed underscoring the importance of early gastrointestinal tract (GIT). This seminar explores innovative strategies to address these challenges, including intergenerational nutrition, maternal conditio...
Researchers target sorghum breeding to boost grain crops
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A research team led by The University of Queensland is on track to solve a major problem for Australian farmers using targeted breeding to improve yields for sorghum crops. The work is part of a five-year $12 million research investment collaboration with industry and government to reduce sorghum lodging.
CIMMYT 2030 Strategy: Science and Innovation for a food and nutrition secure world
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CIMMYT’s Director General Dr. Bram Govaerts will present the non-profit international research organization’s 2030 Strategy Science and Innovation for a Food and Nutrition Secure World, which lays out core research objectives and supporting practices for achieving climate resilient, sustainable and inclusive agricultural development. In addition, Govaerts will give an overview of some of CIMMYT...
UQ Giving Day - First Nations Agribusiness Research Fund
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Invest in uniquely Australian food! Your donation fuels research that empowers First Nations communities in agribusiness. The First Nations Agribusiness Fund supports Indigenous communities by fostering native food enterprises that honour traditional knowledge and cultural heritage. Donate here: givingday.uq.edu.au/campaigns/qaafi-first-nations-agribusiness-research-fund This fund finances cruc...
From Rht genes in wheat to PIN genes in sorghum: A life in crop science
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This seminar takes a big-picture look at a career in crop science, tracking Professor Borrell’s research from his early days at The University of Melbourne studying Rht genes in wheat, to his 25-year stint with the Queensland Government investigating drought adaptation in cereals, finishing with his more recent research at The University of Queensland on PIN genes in sorghum. It’s a story of ho...
Borderless Innovation; The changing face of Horticulture
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Prof Neena Mitter is the founding Director of both the QAAFI Centre for Horticultural Science and the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformational Research HUB for Sustainable Crop Protection at The University of Queensland (UQ). The Centre of Horticultural Science, which constitutes over 70 core staff and students and champions over $37 Million worth of research projects, is collect...
The application of Particle Engineering in Food Products
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Particle Engineering leads to the control over the properties of spray-dried particles. Properties, such as stickiness, size, redispersibility, and solubility can be tuned by changing the spraying conditions. Changing the powders' characteristics can increase production yields, product quality, and half-shelf life. Examples of spray-dried powders in food industries are dairy, instant formula, f...
Game-changing spray to revolutionise pest control
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An environmentally friendly spray that targets and kills one of cotton's (and the world’s) most damaging agricultural pests - silverleaf whitefly - has been created by scientists at The University of Queensland. The breakthrough is part of UQ’s BioClay™ technology, a safe and sustainable alternative to chemical pesticides, which has been developed over the past decade by Queensland Alliance for...
IRTG Seminar: From Falcon-tube to Farm: Exploring genetic diversity of cereals as a pre-breeder
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Dr Anna Backhaus My journey into plant biology began with my Bachelor thesis at the John Innes Centre, working on wheat spikelet development under the supervision of Scott Boden. I then completed my Master in Plant Sciences at University Bonn, studying flowering in a Barley MAGIC population and getting my first exposure to international field work through an internship with ICARDA for 5 month i...
Fertiliser nitrogen in a net zero world - perspectives from broadacre cropping industries
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The nitrogen (N) required to grow crops is closely correlated to the yield potential of those crops, so higher yields require greater crop N uptake. Most cropping soils exhibit declining soil organic matter, with less organic N mineralised to meet crop N demand. Atmospheric N fixation by legumes and recycling organic wastes can meet some of this growing N deficit, but synthetic N fertilisers in...
Optimising and industrialising black soldier fly larvae production
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The reduction of food waste by Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) and their use as feedstock for animals has been receiving attention lately. However, the commercialisation of BSFL in Australia is limited due to existing legislative regulations and the lack of information regarding their safety as feed. This research project investigated the safety and nutritional composition of BSFL reared from d...
A hard nut to crack: Future-proofing Australia’s macadamia industry
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Future-proofing the burgeoning macadamia industry is the focus of a long-term breeding program led by researchers at The University of Queensland. The National Macadamia Breeding and Evaluation Program at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation is using genomic selection in search for more efficient breeding systems for the nut. Read the full story here: bit.ly/45MCBIU
A tough nut to crack: Insights from the National Macadamia Breeding Program
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A tough nut to crack: Insights from the National Macadamia Breeding Program
Ticking the boxes to defeat a deadly parasite
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Ticking the boxes to defeat a deadly parasite
Roots for drought: overcoming the root phenotyping bottleneck in cereals
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Roots for drought: overcoming the root phenotyping bottleneck in cereals
Breeding Systems Resilience and Not Crop Resistance for Reliable Crop Production in Future Climates
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Breeding Systems Resilience and Not Crop Resistance for Reliable Crop Production in Future Climates
Harnessing dsRNA for myrtle rust control and biological insight
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Harnessing dsRNA for myrtle rust control and biological insight
The continuing evolution of agricultural and food science - the need for step change(s)?
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The continuing evolution of agricultural and food science - the need for step change(s)?
High-tech spray prevents and cures rusty plant threat
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High-tech spray prevents and cures rusty plant threat
UQ research reveals nutrition potential of budding bushfood
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UQ research reveals nutrition potential of budding bushfood
Australian indigenous edible halophytes - potential sources of functional ingredients
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Australian indigenous edible halophytes - potential sources of functional ingredients
Kakadu plum bioactivity against spoilage microorganisms and oxidative reactions in beef patties
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Kakadu plum bioactivity against spoilage microorganisms and oxidative reactions in beef patties
Water soluble vitamins - new insights from novel analytical methods
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Water soluble vitamins - new insights from novel analytical methods
Remote sensing applications for Australian Cropping systems
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Remote sensing applications for Australian Cropping systems
Identifying promising biomarkers of experiential state in sheep
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Identifying promising biomarkers of experiential state in sheep
Role of Phytase enzyme in Monogastric Nutrition
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Role of Phytase enzyme in Monogastric Nutrition
Great video . I have one question if you dont mind , I heard broccoli amd beans and cruciferous vegetables will break down into a gel like substance once digested, is this true for those foods , or is gel forming fiber found exclusively in foods like pectin psyllium oats seeds ect? Thank you
really good presentation. thank you for sharing it.
Hi, How can I get this amazing tissue culture plants to grow on my farm? You said that its commercially available now.
Bos Indicus
Thanks Kishore k swami
NICE THANKS. Can I contact the expositor?. Thanks.
WE in INDIA worship Bos Indicus equally as a Mother 🙏.
This model copied from Indian farmer then she adding nano materials
Is there a recording for the QnA session?
Have you considered chemical speciation of CO2 on your modles of increased CO2 in global warming? My forest doubled in hight with the smoke of the fires months before the fire arrived here. That indicated to me that carbon building molecules weren't accessible to the trees like they are from smoke from bushfire as opposed to fossil fuel emitions etc. Has this hypothesis been tested? Or assumed to be used/accessible to plants like historically.
Very intresting 🤩
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interesting video
please can I have your email?
Excellent!
Great presentation
Was this guy just killed because he was going to expose The Gates
Hi, Alex, a wonderful lecture!
So little views , so important for the survival of the human animal though , up those numbers !
that's mean we can't export stingless bee honey to country which required CODEX?
So proud of you ma'am
You are a true inspiration
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Nice ma'am ❤️
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I have done masters in vegetables science,and I am interested in applying for PhD research program.
What’s the growing solution they use to get them to grow?
Should the moisture, water content in kelulut honey be reduced to avoid fermentation? below 19%? or how to store raw, fresh, kelulut honey with high moisture for a long time to prevent fermentation?
Is reducing the moisture content of kelulut honey with a dehumidifier at low temperatures the best way to make stingless bee honey products last long for storage?
@@FieldVet so far using dehumidifier to reducing water n moisture is the best way
Well, I was quite impressed by the first session and look forward to hearing the next couple.
Good work guys👍
Nice to hear you, Neena. Keep doing the good work.
Anyone else doing biosecurity science?
That's an important #wheat project for scientists and breeders! Thank you Dr. #AdnanRiaz
Amazing explanation. I have really enjoyed the lecture.
You know I find it really amusing how the Mad Scientist only eat organic and USDA and delight at wanting to feed the American people and the world roach spray just so they can so call themselves saving the world from starvation, that’s the biggest con game that has ever been played on the American public. They say Ahh lets genetically modify the foods of the earth so we can save money and pocket the treasure let the Franken fish rule the day while women are coming down with breast cancer and men becoming sterile and losing the battle to have children. Meanwhile the ones who are living longer are the rich and the mad scientist because they know everything they eat you better believe it better be real with no additives or preservatives” Food for thoughts! You are what you eat from your head down to your feet”
Monsanto propaganda.
what payroll are they on ?
Mann’s popularized ‘hockey stick graph’ is 10,000 years too short. Search: ‘holocene temperatures hockey stick graph images’: samslair.blogspot.com/2019/12/manns-hockey-stick-graph-is-too-short.html?m=1 It’s notable that average global temperatures continue to increase during a solar minimum. Meanwhile, the Milankovitch Cycles indicate that long range temperatures should’ve been decreasing all along.
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Tell that to monsanto who just got sued for over a billion dollars for this crapp. And you can mention it to the parents whose children were killed from GMO crops
You mean Bayer because Monsanto doesn't exist anymore. I winder whether the glyphosate lawsuits represent fairness. At most two or three cases of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma can be connected to glyphosate exposure. I've seen how this can work when people just believe what they have heard. Back in 1996, I got a flyer from Greenpeace detailing all sorts of problems with herbicide tolerant soybeans. I knew nothing then about genetic engineering or about glyphosate. I was a little surprised because back in 1975, scientists doing experiments on gene transfer in bacteria were extremely cautious and had actually stopped all experimenting for a whole year while they developed safety protocols, and I wouldn't have expected those researchers to tolerate Frankenstein science. But the flyer also said that glyphosate had been linked to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and there was a reference to a scientific paper written by two Swedish epidemiologists named Hardell and Eriksson. At that time I was trying to learn Swedish and I thought it would be cool to try to read their paper. In fact, it was in English. Here is what they had done. They identified two groups of people, 400 with nHL and 700 without that disease. They gave both groups a questionnaire. It had a list of several hundred agricultural chemicals and asked each participant to indicate whether he/she had been exposed to that chemical. Exactly four in each group had been exposed to glyphosate. For some of the chemicals, the relationship was much stronger. But for glyphosate, 1% of the nHL cases had any relationship to glyphosate and 0.57% of healthy people had been exposed to glyphosate . Hardell and Eriksson wrote specifically that this was NOT statistically significant. So how does this get referenced by Greenpeace as glyphosate "linked to glyphosate"? Here's the link - it was in the list of chemicals they studied! Greenpeace made a truthful statement but it was still a lie. Over the years, I have found many examples of the same trick in propaganda writing. I would be dishonest myself if I didn't disclose that Hardell and Eriksson over the next several years gathered a lot more data and with enough data they concluded that the link between glyphosate and nHL WAS statistically significant. But the data set quite conclusively says that most cases of nHL are caused by something else. Final comment - what children were killed by GMO crops?
sausage sizzle on election day. genuis
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Interesting. Have you also looked into Norway's liquid nano clay for soil biology transformation?
Thank you very much, very helpful and interesting presentation.
Great!!!
The WHO, EPA, EFSA AND 281 other agencies all say GMOs and glyphosate are safe. Full global consensus. All 284 global health and safety agencies agree. Yes, this is the mother of all GMO safety citations: www.siquierotransgenicos.cl/2015/06/13/more-than-240-organizations-and-scientific-institutions-support-the-safety-of-gm-crops/ On the linked page is a hyperlink of proof for each of those 284 agencies. Some may not be in English. Only the Russians and the IARC now discredited by bribery disagree.
I 100% agree! People responsible of blocking use of Golden Rice has blood on their hands. So many children losing their vision and even dying, just because we cannot use the ready made solution.
"Certainly" he says. Sure, because the politicians need the scares to scam the people.
Why dont you find a Marxist scientist from Victoria or.......that other socialist state.....Queensland. Fake the research to fit the political agenda...keep your job and get more research to fit the political agenda and so the cycle goes on.
Soluble Dietary Fibers Market: Trends, Size, Future Demand and Forecast UP To 2024 Download free sample report @ bit.ly/2RjYkkG #soluble #fibres attract water and converts into gel during digestion, thereby slowing the digestion process. Soluble fibres are found in oat bran, barley, nuts, seeds, beans, lentils, peas, and some fruits and vegetables. The global soluble dietary fibre has gained sustainable growth owing to increasing instances of constipation and other digestive diseases.
So parasites are a major problem here in Australia but it's not economical to inform the public as the reaction will lead to economic suicide and the other will be a nation wide panaroid scare . So they allow these lectures on occasion to a extent and they avoid the pandemic and outrage . Greed & lust is the moto but control the objective.