Corporate Body

CRC for Molecular Plant Breeding (1997 - 2003)

From
1 July 1997
Glen Osmond, South Australia, Australia
To
2003
Functions
Plant science and Industrial or scientific research
Alternative Names
  • Cooperative Research Centre for Molecular Plant Breeding
  • Molecular Plant Breeding CRC (Now known as)
Website
http://www.molecularplantbreeding.com
Location
Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064

Summary

Established in July 1997, the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Molecular Plant Breeding carries out research in the areas of plant breeding, molecular biology, genetic engineering, plant pathology, plant nutrition, stress tolerance, cereal chemistry, plant physiology, biochemistry and genetics. In 1 July 2003 the CRC received a further seven years funding and became known as Molecular Plant Breeding CRC.

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