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Spaced out grain
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: January 26, 2007 08:24AM

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Western Australian grain has hitched a ride on board China's Shijian-8
satellite to mutate from the extreme radiation and bring exciting new traits
back to earth, January 2007.

The Department of Agriculture and Food launched two of its best grain
varieties - Wyalkatchem wheat and Vlamingh barley - into space as part of a
crop breeding program to improve grain varieties.

The seeds, which spent 15 days in orbit, will be planted in Western
Australia next season to determine if they have improved yield, disease
resistance and nutritional value.

GRDC Western Panel member, Ben Curtis, was excited that what he described as
'way out' research may offer growers and the industry better, more
productive varieties.

"Our industry is challenged on many fronts, including climate change,
disease resistance and drought tolerance and it's therefore great to see an
innovative approach to improving the industry."

[www.seedquest.com]



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