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Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240102441 [ 2024-01-01 - 2026-12-31 ]

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP240102441]

Researchers: Mark Waters (Chief Investigator) ,  Megan Ryan (Chief Investigator) ,  Philip Brewer (Chief Investigator) ,  Caroline Gutjahr (Partner Investigator)

Brief description Control of crop-microbe symbiosis by new plant hormones. This project aims to discover how plants use hormone-like chemicals, called butenolides, to control symbiotic relationships with soil fungi. It will use multidisciplinary and collaborative techniques to establish how butenolide metabolism affects the diversity of fungal colonisation. Expected outcomes of this project include a deeper understanding of how plants regulate the competency of roots to host symbiotic fungi, and how this affects plant growth. As such, it will generate knowledge of how cereals such as barley could be modified to improve their nutrient use efficiency. Benefits of this project include the potential to reduce fertiliser inputs, thereby improving the competitiveness and environmental impact of Australian agriculture.

Funding Amount $520,376

Funding Scheme Discovery Projects

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