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Close-up image of wheat growing in a field.

CSIRO is breeding better grain varieties and improving the management of grain crops.

 

  • Montage of agricultural and natural landscape.

    CSIRO Plant Industry conducts research to promote profitable and sustainable agrifood, fibre and horticultural industries, develop new plant products and improve natural resource management.

  • Close-up image of wheat growing in a field.

    The Food Futures Flagship aims to transform Australia's international competitiveness in the agrifood sector through the application of frontier technologies to high potential industries.

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  • Man in swamp with insect net

    To help protect Australia’s ecosystems, CSIRO is undertaking invasive species research at pre-border, border and post-border level.

  • Two leaves exposed to rust. Leaf below is from a rust-resistant wheat containing the Lr34 / Yr18 gene combination.

    CSIRO wheat trait information for cereal breeders.

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  • Mr James Petrie in a lab with plants in jars.

    CSIRO has found a way to grow plants with healthy omega-3 oils, which are normally only found in fish and microalgae. Learn how we did it in this video from SCOPE, a science TV show for kids produced by Network Ten Australia and CSIRO. (3:00)

  • CSIRO's Dr Evans Lagudah (left) and Dr Mick Ayliffe (right).

    Ug99 is a strain of the fungus, wheat stem rust, and is considered one of biggest threats to wheat production worldwide. CSIRO Plant Industry is helping find  solutions to this potential threat to world food supplies. (2 pages)

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