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Nanoclay delivered mobile RNA for plant gene editing and crop improvement. The exogenous application of RNA for crop improvement is an emerging and attractive alternative to genetic modification of cr

The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $712,304
Closes
Thursday 6 July 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Nanoclay delivered mobile RNA for plant gene editing and crop improvement. The exogenous application of RNA for crop improvement is an emerging and attractive alternative to genetic modification of crops. This project aims to design the most biologically active nanoparticle formulations that deliver RNA into crops for enhanced yield and quality. New knowledge will be generated on the mechanism of exogenous RNA-based crop improvement. The key outcomes from the project will be new nanotechnology platforms to generate new and improved crop varieties in a much shorter timeframe than is currently possible. Exogenous application of RNA has the potential to bring significant economic benefits to Australia and globally through improved crop productivity and food quality.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3001 - Agricultural Biotechnology. Lead: Prof Bernard Carroll

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