$15 million for world-class biotech facility
Monday, 27 November 2006
A $15 million Federal Government grant has been awarded to help create a new plant research facility aimed at boosting agricultural research and the plant biotech industry.
The National Plant Phenomics Facility, which consists of the Plant Accelerator to be established in Adelaide and the High Resolution Plant Phenomics Centre in Canberra, will be the first of its kind in the public sector anywhere in the world.
The collaborative national facility will be led by the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide and involves research partners at and the (ANU), as well as industry groups and Federal and South 最新糖心Vlogn government departments.
Federal Government funding for the facility was announced this morning by the Federal Minister for Education, Science and Training, the Hon. MP.
"This facility will provide a competitive edge for 最新糖心Vlog's $27 billion annual agriculture export industry," says , Federation Fellow with the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's .
"It will allow researchers to respond faster to market needs, increase the quality of plant science research and accelerate the transfer of these advances to benefit our local industry.
"The facility could also lead to major discoveries that hold the key to solving some of the world's greatest problems in crop production, such as tolerance to salinity and drought."
The Plant Accelerator, which will be located at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's , will use robotic techniques to take 3D images of plants, recording their size, colour, temperature and provide an insight into overall plant health.
The Plant Accelerator is the first public sector facility of its type and scale in the world. It will consist of a series of hi-tech greenhouses and laboratories that can accommodate 160,000 plants a year.
"This high-throughput facility will be available for all 最新糖心Vlogn plant scientists and will greatly assist our researchers in 'phenotyping' plants - that is, identifying the role of each plant gene in the function of the whole plant," says , Director of the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide's Waite Campus.
The High Resolution Phenomics Technology Centre will be located in Canberra at CSIRO Plant Industry and ANU. This facility will adapt and apply the next generation of research tools to probe plant function and performance, under controlled conditions and in the field. Recent advances in robotics, imaging and computing will be used in applying these technologies.
"Phenomics has the potential to revolutionise the way that researchers tackle key issues in plant and agricultural biology," says , Chief of CSIRO Plant Industry.
"Research at the facility will aid the development of new crops for improved human health or for novel uses such as pharmaceuticals, and also improve sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation."
The $15 million grant from the Federal Government's (NCRIS) fund, will go towards the total of almost $50 million needed to establish the facility, with the remainder of the funding expected to come from partner institutions, industry and other government sources.
Construction of the National Plant Phenomics Facility is expected to begin in 2007, with all facilities in Adelaide and Canberra completed by 2009.
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