Engineering the rice leaf for improved photosynthesis
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Sheffield
Department Name: Animal and Plant Sciences
Abstract
mproving photosynthetic efficiency has been identified as one of the few remaining traits for exploitation if we are to achieve the significant increases in crop yield required to feed the projected 9 billion world population by 2050. Rice is the staple food for many impoverished people so that any decline in supply has a major humanitatrian impact. In recognition of this, a major international research effort to transform rice photosynthetic efficiency is underway. With significant funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the C4 rice consortium (co-ordinated by Paul Quick, non-academic CASE supporter on this project) is identifying the traits required to achieve this grand challenge. One of the emerging issues is that rice leaf development follows a characteristic temporal trajectory, meaning that the target tissue for engineering often becomes recalcitrant to manipulation at the exact developmental phase when engineering is required. The aim of this project is to prolong the phase of rice leaf maturation, developing a leaf chassis more amenable to engineering improved photosynthesis.
People |
ORCID iD |
Andrew James Fleming (Primary Supervisor) |
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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BB/M011151/1 | 30/09/2015 | 29/09/2023 | |||
1802778 | Studentship | BB/M011151/1 | 30/09/2016 | 29/09/2020 |