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Dr Katherine Steele

Reader in Sustainable Crop Production / Director of Impact & Engagement

k.a.steele@bangor.ac.uk

+44 1248 388655

0000-0003-4896-8857

Dr Katherine Steele

View Dr Katherine Steele’s profile on the Bangor Research Portal

Overview

Katherine Steele is a Reader in Sustainable Crop Production in the School of Environment and Natural Sciences. She gained a PhD in Molecular Plant Pathology at the University of Nottingham in 1998. Previously, she was a Research Officer in Bangor Universiy's Centre for Arid Zone Studies (1998-2006). She has applied marker-assised breeding to develop new varieties of rice and tomatoes now grown India and Europe.

Responsibilities within Bangor University

Director of Impact, School of Environmental and Natural Sciences (SENS)

Member of SENS Management Committee, SENS REsearch Committee, CoSE Impact Committee, Henfaes Research Centre Committee

Member of SENS Research Groups:

Agriculture, Food and the Environment

Evolution, Development and Molecular Biology

Microbiology and Biotechnology

Additional Contact Information

Room: G5 Thoday Building, School of Environmental &. Natural Sciences

Tel: 01248 388655 (from U.K.)  +44 1248 388655 (International)

Qualifications

  • Professional: Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher Education
    2006
  • PhD: Molecular Plant Pathology
    University of Nottingham, 1998
  • MSc: Applied Genetics
    University of Birmingham, 1994
  • BSc: Biology
    University of Nottingham, 1993

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching

Module organiser for:

DXX3701 (Dissertation)

DXX2021 (Plant Diversity and Conservation)

Contribute to modules including DXX1001, DXX2000, BNS2002,

Current Postgraduate Research supervised

  • Mahnoor Akbar - Commonwealth Scholar   Potential use of iron oxide nanoparticles to combat potato pathogens.
  • Elsie Olatunji - Analysis of tomato early blight caused by  Alternaria species.
  • Tim Beard - KESS 2 (With Sarvari Research Trust) Tomato early blight - identification of genetic sources of resistance to Alternaria solani
  • I also supervise projects for taught masters students

Recent PhD research projects supervised 

  • Kamran Yaqoob - Commonwealth Scholar  Identification of Genetic Variations of Wx Alleles for Diversified Starch Composition and Glycemic Index of Pakistani Rice Cultivars
  • Beverly Agesa - AHDB Screening and performance of phosphorus efficient cereal cultivars for future food security 
  • Anastasia Atucha Zamkova –KESS (With Maelor Forest Nursery) Identifying molecular markers for frost tolerance in Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis)
  • Simon White - KESS (With Sarvari Research Trust) Breeding strategies to improve blight resistance in Sarpo potatoes

WILLING TO SUPERVISE PROJECTS IN THE FOLLOWING GENERAL AREAS:

Crop genetics – with emphasis on rice, barley, tomato, potato and the genetic and environmental effects on their abiotic and biotic stress resistance. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, functional foods; sustainable food, fuel and fibre production and plant pathology. Projects involving molecular markers, genomics, field or glasshouse experiments and participatory methods/citizen science will be considered. Enquiries welcome.

Research Interests

My research uses genetics and genomics tools to address global food secuirty issues. I work in partnership with growers, breeders and industry and use genetic diversity to inform trait improvement in economically important species. A current project Transformative Reduced Input Potatoes - TRIP - includes Dyson Farming Ltd., The James Hutton Institute, Emerald Research, Light Science Technologies, The Sarvari Research Trust. 

Postgraduate Project Opportunities

WILLING TO SUPERVISE PROJECTS IN THE FOLLOWING GENERAL AREAS Crop genetics – with emphasis on rice, barley, tomato, potato and the genetic and environmental effects on their abiotic and biotic stress resistance. Quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping, functional foods; sustainable food, fuel and fibre production and plant pathology. Projects involving molecular markers, genomics, field or glasshouse experiments and participatory methods/citizen science will be considered. Enquiries welcome.

Publications

2024

  • E-pub ahead of printThousands of trait-specific KASP markers designed for diverse breeding applications in rice (Oryza sativa)
    Steele, K., Quinton-Tulloch, M., Vyas, D. & Witcombe, J., 1 Nov 2024, (E-pub ahead of print) In: G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 15, 1
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2023

  • PublishedKASP mapping of QTLs for yield components using a RIL population in Basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.)
    Ashfaq, H., Rani, R., Perveen, N., Babar, A. D., Maqsood, U., Steele, K. & Arif, M., Jul 2023, In: Euphytica. 219, 7, 79.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2022

  • PublishedBasmati rice: the new authenticity rules aiming to remove sub-standard varieties from the market
    Steele, K., 29 Dec 2022, The Conversation.
    Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article

2021

  • PublishedDeveloping KASP Markers for Identification of Basmati Rice Varieties
    Steele, K., Quinton-Tulloch, M., Burns, M. & Nader, W., Apr 2021, In: Food Analytical Methods. 14, 4, p. 663-673 11 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedKASP™ based markers reveal a population sub-structure in temperate rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm and local landraces grown in the Kashmir valley, north-western Himalayas
    Shikari, A. B., Najeeb, S., Khan, G., Mohidin, F. A., Shah, A. H., Nehvi, F. A., Wani, S. A., Bhat, N. A., Waza, S. A., Subba Roa, L. V., Steele, K. & Witcombe, J., Mar 2021, In: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 68, 3, p. 821–834
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedMethods for Measuring Frost Tolerance of Conifers: A Systematic Map
    Atucha Zamkova, A.-A., Steele, K. & Smith, A., 16 Aug 2021, In: Forests.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedModelling the impact of climate change on the occurrence of frost damage in Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) in Great Britain
    Atucha Zamkova, A.-A., Steele, K. & Smith, A., Dec 2021, In: Forestry. 94, 5, p. 664-676 13 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedSNPs, InDels, and Microsatellites within and near to Rice NBS-LRR Resistance Gene Candidates
    Steele, K. & Quinton-Tulloch, M., 13 Nov 2021, In: Agronomy. 11, 11, 20 p., 2297.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2020

  • PublishedIn silico analysis of the fragrance gene (badh2) in Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) germplasm and validation of allele specific markers
    Withana, W. V. E., Kularathna, R. M. R. E., Kottearachchi, N. S., Kekulandra, D. S., Weerasena, J. & Steele, K., Apr 2020, In: Plant Genetic Resources. 18, 2, p. 71-80
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2019

  • PublishedA high-density genetic map and molecular sex-typing assay for gerbils
    Brekke, T., Mulley, J., Steele, K., Denver, M., Thom, A. & Supriya, S., Apr 2019, In: Mammalian Genome. 30, 3-4, p. 63-70 8 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedIdentification of Kompetitive Alelle Specific PCR (KASP) Assays to Authenticate Basmati - FA0172
    Steele, K., 2019, Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. 27 p.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedQTL mapping in salad tomatoes
    Brekke, T. D., Stroud, J. A., Shaw, D. S., Crawford, S. & Steele, K. A., Jul 2019, In: Euphytica. 215, 7, 115.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedThe authenticity of Basmati rice-a case study
    Woolfe, M. & Steele, K., 11 Sept 2019, DNA Techniques to Verify Food Authenticity: Applications in Food Fraud (Food Chemistry, Function and Analysis) . Burns, M., Foster, L. & Walker, M. (eds.). Royal Society of Chemistry
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter

2018

  • PublishedAccelerating public sector rice breeding with high-density KASP markers derived from whole genome sequencing of indica rice
    Steele, K., Quinton-Tulloch, M., Amgai, R. B., Dhakal, R., Khatiwada, S. P., Vyas, D., Heine, M. & Witcombe, J., Apr 2018, In: Molecular Breeding. 38, 38.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedInbred or Outbred? Genetic Diversity in Laboratory Rodent Colonies
    Brekke, T., Steele, K. & Mulley, J., 1 Feb 2018, In: G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 8, 2, p. 679-686
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2015

  • PublishedSSR assessment of Phytophthora infestans populations on tomato and potato in British gardens demonstrates high diversity but no evidence for host specialisation
    Stroud, J. A., Shaw, D. S., Hale, M. D. & Steele, K. A., 4 Jun 2015, In: Plant Pathology. 65, 2, p. 334-341
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2013

  • PublishedBreeding low-glycemic index barley for functional food
    Steele, K., Dickin, E., Keerio, M. D., Samad, S., Kambona, C., Brook, R., Thomas, W. & Frost, G., 31 Dec 2013, In: Field Crops Research. 154, December, p. 31-39 9 p.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedQTLs associated with root traits increase yield in upland rice when transferred through marker-assisted selection
    Steele, K. A., Price, A. H., Witcombe, J. R., Shrestha, R., Singh, B. N., Gibbons, J. M. & Virk, D. S., 1 Jan 2013, In: Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 126, 1, p. 101-108
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedReliability of ion accumulation and growth components for selecting salt tolerant lines in large populations of rice
    Ul Haq, T., Akhtar, J., Steele, K. A., Munns, R. & Gorham, J., 3 Dec 2013, In: Functional Plant Biology. 41, 4, p. 379-390
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2012

  • PublishedAgronomic diversity of naked barley (Hordeum vulgare L.): a potential resource for breeding new food barley for Europe
    Dickin, E., Steele, K., Edwards-Jones, G. & Wright, D., 1 Mar 2012, In: Euphytica. 184, 1, p. 85-99
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedMorphological and AFLP diversity in Thaumatococcus daniellii, the source of the protein sweetener thaumatin
    Waliszewski, W. S., Sinclair, F. L. & Steele, K. A., Jan 2012, In: Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 59, 1, p. 151-161
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2011

  • PublishedDynamic quantitative trait loci for salt stress components on chromosome 1 of rice.
    Ul Haq, T., Gorham, J., Akhtar, J., Akhtar, N. & Steele, K. A., 1 Jan 2011, In: Functional Plant Biology. 37, 7, p. 634-645
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedEffect of genotype, environment and agronomic management on β-glucan concentration of naked barley grain intended for health food use.
    Dickin, E., Steele, K., Frost, G., Edwards-Jones, G. & Wright, D., 21 Mar 2011, In: Journal of Cereal Science.
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2009

  • PublishedHas the introduction of modern rice varieties changed rice genetic diversity in a high-altitude region of Nepal?
    Steele, K. A., Gyawali, S., Joshi, K. D., Shrestha, P., Sthapit, B. R. & Witcombe, J. R., 10 Jul 2009, In: Field Crops Research. 113, 1, p. 24-30
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2008

  • PublishedBasmati Rice Authentication using DNA markers.
    Steele, K. A., 20 Feb 2008.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedBreeding for abiotic stresses for sustainable agriculture
    Witcombe, J. R., Hollington, P. A., Howarth, C. J., Reader, S. & Steele, K. A., 27 Feb 2008, In: Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 363, 1492, p. 703-716
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedEvidence from near-isogenic lines that root penetration increases with root diameter and bending stiffness in rice.
    Clark, L. J., Price, A. H., Steele, K. A. & Whalley, W. R., 28 Nov 2008, In: Functional Plant Biology. 35, 11, p. 1163-1171
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedInDel markers distinguish Basmatis from other fragrant rice varieties.
    Steele, K. A., Ogden, R., McEwing, R., Briggs, H. & Gorham, J., 2 Jan 2008, In: Field Crops Research. 105, 1-2, p. 81-87
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedParticipatory breeding for drought and salt tolerant crops
    Hollington, P. A., Steele, K. A., Jenks, M. A. (Editor), Hasegawa, P. M. (Editor) & Mohan Jain, S. (Editor), 1 Jan 2008, Advances in Molecular Breeding Towards Salinity and Drought Tolerant Crops. 2007 ed. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, p. 455-478
    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter

2007

  • PublishedField evaluation of upland rice lines selected for QTLs controlling root traits.
    Steele, K. A., Virk, D. S., Kumar, R., Prasad, S. C. & Witcombe, J. R., 5 Mar 2007, In: Field Crops Research. 101, 2, p. 180-186
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedMass and line selection can produce equally uniform rice varieties
    Virk, D. S., Steele, K. A. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Feb 2007, In: Field Crops Research. 100, 2-3, p. 341-347
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedReport on the ring trial of the quantitative determination of non-basmati rice varieties in a mixture with Basmati rice varieties.
    Steele, K. A., 1 Jan 2007, 2007 ed. Unknown.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report

2006

  • PublishedDNA markers for screening of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for salt tolerance
    Khan, A. S., Shahzad, A., Amin, A. Y., Steele, K. A., Hollington, P. A., Akhtar, J., Quresih, R. H. & Quarrie, S. A., 1 Dec 2006.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedMapping morpho-physiological characters on wheat chromosomes using QTL approach under salt stress
    Khan, A. S., Shahzad, A., Amin, A. Y., Steele, K. A., Hollington, P. A., Wyn Jones, R. G., Gorham, J. & Quarrie, S. A., 1 Dec 2006.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedMarker assisted selection for participatory plant breeding in rice
    Steele, K. A., Virk, D. S. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Jan 2006, 2006 ed. Centre for Arid Zone Studies.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedMarker-assisted selection to introgress QTLs controlling root traits into an Indian upland rice variety
    Steele, K. A., Price, A. H., Shashidhar, H. E. & Witcombe, J. R., 14 Sept 2006, In: Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 112, 2, p. 208-221
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedRice landrace diversity in Nepal: Variability of agro-morphological traits and SSR markers in landraces from a high-altitude site.
    Bajracharya, J., Steele, K. A., Jarvis, D. I., Sthapit, B. R. & Witcombe, J., 15 Feb 2006, In: Field Crops Research. 95, 2-3, p. 327-335
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2005

  • PublishedMarker-evaluated selection: Evaluating allele frequencies in rice selected under extreme environments to find agronomically important loci
    Steele, K. A. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Jan 2005.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper

2004

  • PublishedMarker-assisted selection of four root QTL and aroma to improve Kalinga III: Evaluation of pyramid lines and advanced bulks from backcrossing
    Steele, K. A., Singh, D. N., Kumar, R., Prasad, S. C., Billore, M., Virk, D. S., Shashidhar, H. E. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Jan 2004.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedMarker-evaluated selection in rice: shifts in allele frequency among bulks selected in contrasting agricultural environments identify genomic regions of importance to rice adaptation and breeding.
    Steele, K. A., Edwards, G., Zhu, J. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Oct 2004, In: Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 109, 6, p. 1247-1260
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2002

  • PublishedAssessing the Feasibility of Using Marker Assisted Selection for Root Characteristics to Aid Participatory Plant Breeding (PPB) in Upland Rice in India.
    Steele, K. A., 1 Jan 2002, 2002 ed. Centre for Arid Zone Studies.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedCombining molecular marker technology and participatory techniques: A case study for drought-tolerant rice in eastern India II: Farmer evaluation of SLS-MAS bulks in participatory plant breeding
    Steele, K. A., Singh, D. N., Kumar, R., Prasad, S. C., Virk, D. S., Gangwar, J. S. & Witcombe, J. R., 12 Mar 2002, p. 20-22.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedCombining molecular marker technology and participatory techniques: A case study for drought-tolerant rice in eastern India II: Molecular breeding strategy
    Steele, K. A., Edwards, G. & Witcombe, J. R., 12 Mar 2002, p. 16-19.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedCombining PPB and marker-assisted selection: strategies and experiences with rice
    Steele, K. A., Virk, D. S., Prasad, S. C., Kumar, R., Singh, D. N., Gangwar, J. S. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Jan 2002.
    Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
  • PublishedFeasibility of using marker-assisted selection for root characters.
    Steele, K. A., 1 Jan 2002, 2002 ed. Unknown.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedInnovative methods for rice breeding - combining participatory plant breeding (PPB) with molecular marker techniques
    Steele, K. A., Virk, D. S. & Witcombe, J. R., 1 Jan 2002, 2002 ed. Centre for Arid Zone Studies.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedRoot QTL mapping in upland rice.
    Price, A., Steele, K. A., Mullins, C., Cairns, J. & Audebert, A., 1 Jan 2002, 2002 ed. Unknown.
    Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report
  • PublishedUpland rice grown in soil-filled chambers and exposed to contrasting water-deficit regimes. II. Mapping quantitative trait loci for root morphology and distribution.
    Price, A. H., Steele, K. A., Moore, B. J. & Jones, R. G., 1 Jun 2002, In: Field Crops Research. 76, 1, p. 25-43
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedUpland rice grown in soil-filled chambers and exposed to contrasting water-deficit regimes. I. Root distribution, water use and plant water status.
    Price, A. H., Steele, K. A., Gorham, J., Bridges, J. M., Moore, B. J., Evans, J. L., Richardson, P. & Jones, R. G., 1 Jun 2002, In: Field Crops Research. 76, 1, p. 11-24
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2001

  • PublishedSupport for a stepwise mutation model for pathogen evolution in Australian Puccinia striiformis f.sp. Tritici by use of molecular markers.
    Steele, K. A., Humphreys, E., Wellings, C. R. & Dickinson, M. J., 1 Apr 2001, In: Plant Pathology. 50, 2, p. 174-180
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

2000

  • PublishedA combined RFLP and AFLP linkage map of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.) used to identify QTLs for root-penetration ability.
    Price, A. H., Steele, K. A., Moore, B. J., Barraclough, P. P. & Clark, L. J., 1 Jan 2000, In: Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 100, 1, p. 49-56
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
  • PublishedVariation in RFLP markers associated with root growth in QTLs in Indian upland rice
    Steele, K. A., Moore, B. J., Witcombe, J. R., Virk, D. S. & Price, A. H., 1 Aug 2000, In: International Rice Research Notes. 25, 2, p. 16-17
    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

Activities

2024

  • Rice Association Symposium

    Joint presentation by Eurofins and Bangor University to Rice Industry representatives invited by UK Rice Association. Title of presentation: 25 years Basmati DNA authenticity testing; 20 years UK CoP for Basmati Rice

    17 Oct 2024

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Rice and Potatoes: research to improve disease resistance in two very different crops

    Seminar by Katherine Steele at • Institute of Crop Science, College of Agriculture and Food Science, University of the Philippines Los Baños College, Laguna, Philippines

    15 Oct 2024

    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • • International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)

    13 Oct 2024 – 18 Oct 2024

    Activity: Visiting an external academic institution (Visiting researcher)
  • WIN Network workshop: Sustainable Food Cymru

    WIN Network: Sustainable Food Cymru Workshop at UWTSD

    10 Sep 2024 – 11 Sep 2024

    Links:

    • https://bridges.earth/projects/sustainable-food-cymru/1
    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Speaker)
  • UK Food Standards Agency: Food Authenticity Centres of Expertise Annual Meeting

    Attended to represent Centre of Expertise in Cereal Grains. Workshop included updates on policy from Defra and FSA and participation in a simulated food fraud incident to test the ‘CoE Framework for Response to Emergency Food Fraud Incident’

    24 Mar 2024

    Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Participant)

2023

  • Bangor University (Organisational unit)

    Bangor University Knowledge Exchange Panel

    8 Dec 2023

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)
  • Testing to update the Basmati Code of Practice (2024)

    Contribution of Bangor University requested by the UK Rice Association to update Basmati Code of Practice

    29 Nov 2023 →

    Activity: Consultancy (Consultant)
  • School of Environmental & Natural Sciences (Organisational unit)

    Research Committee

    31 Oct 2023 →

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)
  • LEAF Marque Standard Plant Health & Protection Working Group (External organisation)

    LEAF Marque Standard Plant Health & Protection Working Group

    31 Aug 2023 – 31 Aug 2024

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)
  • Welsh Agricultural Science Panel (External organisation)

    Welsh Agricultural Science Panel

    28 Feb 2023

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)
  • Wales Plant Health Evidence and Advisory Group (External organisation)

    31 Jan 2023

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)

2022

  • BU-IIA Funded Project: A step towards sustainable farming and nutritional health - Metabolomic characterisation of low phytic acid barley

    Food production would be more sustainable if crops were more phosphorous-efficient. This would reduce fertilizer use and consequently nutrient leaching from farms and eutrophication of water bodies. Phosphate partitioning in the crop is a complex and little-understood trait. Prior research at Bangor has identified a unique set of barley lines that need less phosphate fertiliser than normal crops. They have lower levels of phytic acid (PA) stored in the grains but no significant yield penalty. By comparing their metabolite profiles with those of normal barley we can gain understanding of how lower PA influences both grain production and human nutritional value (reduced PA in the diet can aid gut absorption of iron). The metabolomics data produced from the project will feed into prototype machine learning and multi-omics network models being developed at Teeside University. This will lead to deeper knowledge of the mechanisms and biological processes involved. The goal is to broaden the scientific evidence base and work with relevant stakeholders to invest in low PA crop development. This could ultimately lead to more sustainable crops and wider availability of healthy wholegrains, benefiting not only economies and societies in the western world but also in developing countries.

    Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £34,926

    1 Apr 2022 – 31 Mar 2023

    Activity: Other (Contributor)

2020

  • Agronomy (Journal)

    Editor

    5 Dec 2020 →

    Activity: Publication peer-review (Editorial board member)
  • Use of rice KASP markers in India, Pakistan, Nepal and UK

    Presentation of research done in Innovate UK funded research and Defra funded consultancy at Bangor University with national and international partners

    11 Nov 2020

    Links:

    • https://twitter.com/cpd_services/status/1458471565973200902
    • https://twitter.com/cpd_services/status/1460585963881644032
    Activity: Invited talk (Speaker)
  • Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (Journal)

    Guest Associate Editor in Crop Biology and Sustainability

    15 Sep 2020 – 10 Dec 2022

    Activity: Publication peer-review (Editorial board member)

2017

  • School of Environmental & Natural Sciences (Organisational unit)

    Henfaes Committee

    1 Jan 2017 →

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)

2016

  • International Association for Cereal Science and Technology: Rice Working Group (External organisation)

    Member of International Association for Cereal Science and Technology: Rice Working Group

    1 Aug 2016 – 31 Jul 2026

    Activity: Membership of committee (Member)

Projects

  • TRIP-Transformative Reduced input Potatoes (Natural Sciences)

    01/03/2023 – 31/03/2026 (Active)

  • KESS II Phd with Savari Research Trust BUK2169

    01/10/2019 – 31/03/2024 (Finished)

    Description

    Tomato early blight - identification of genetic sources of resistance to Alternaria species

    Layman's description

    Early blight (EB) is a devastating disease of tomato that is caused by fungal species of Altenaria. The incorporation of resistance to EB is now a major focus of tomato research at our partner company Burpee Europe because the disease has become problematic in Europe. This project uses an experimental approach to identify effective sources of resistance to EB.

  • Identification of biological assays to authenticate Basmati rice varieties

    01/01/2019 – 30/09/2019 (Finished)

  • KASP genomic selection: improving farmers' livelihoods through better rice varieties

    01/08/2017 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)

    Description

    This project directly addresses the challenge of improved food security and livelihoods for international development. For about half a billion people in Asia, most of them poor, rice provides over 50% of the caloric supply so the size and stability of the rice harvest is crucial. The simplest way to increase yields is by the breeding of new rice varieties with greater resistance to diseases and pests and improved tolerance to stresses. To help in this breeding all Asian national rice breeding programmes use DNA markers. This project will develop LGC genomics' proprietary molecular technologies (called KASP) by providing thousands of new KASP markers. By the end of the project, KASP will become the marker of choice for rice breeders through greater choice of markers (available for any cross), reduced costs (allowing a three-fold increase in the size of the breeding programme) and increased speed and reliability. This will provide a revolution in rice breeding by making it possible to do genome-wide, selection instead of selecting for markers at a few target traits. A single improved rice variety can increase harvest value by millions of pounds a year so improved rice breeding methods in all Asian countries will have great impact on improved food security and improved farmers' livelihoods.

    Links:

    • Overview on Gateway to Research
    • https://blog.lgcgroup.com/tag/bangor-university/
    • Project website hosted by Project Manager
  • KESS II PhD project with Maelor Forest Nurseries BUK2101

    01/02/2017 – 31/03/2024 (Finished)

    Description

    The objective is to develop selectable markers for frost tolerance in Sitka Spruce that will allow our industrial partner to breed resistant trees.

    Links:

    • PhD Student profile
  • KESS II PhD project with Savari Research BUK267

    01/04/2016 – 01/08/2022 (Finished)

    Description

    Breeding strategies to improve blight resistance in Sarpo potatoes

  • KASP technology to improve new rice varities and farmer livelihoods.

    01/05/2015 – 10/10/2020 (Finished)

    Links:

    • Slides presented at Monogram 2017
    • https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=131781
  • Towards national listing of novel functional food barley variety

    05/08/2014 – 31/05/2015 (Finished)

    Links:

    • http://barley.bangor.ac.uk/index.php.en
  • Resolving biological bottlenecks in macroalgal biofuel production (SuBBSea)

    31/07/2014 – 19/12/2017 (Finished)

    Links:

    • https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=BB%2FK020552%2F1
  • Training

    01/10/2009 – 30/09/2016 (Finished)

    Description

    Developing capacity for participatory and marker assisted plant breeding to mitigate low crop productivity and poor food security (CAPACITATE East Africa)

    A three year project funded by the European Union African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Science and Technology Transfer Programme

    Project Goal: Improvement in the capacity of crop research in East Africa to produce farmer-acceptable crop varieties and enhanced food security.

    Although the funding for this project has now ended the network is still continuing.

    Links:

    • CAPACITATE East Africa webpage
    • http://capacitate-ea.bangor.ac.uk/

Other Information

Previously, I worked in Bangor Universiy's former Centre for Arid Zone Studies (CAZS) as a Research Officer and was PI on three rice research projects funded by the DFID Plant Sciences Research Programme (1998-2006).

I am a member of the UK Rice Research Consortium (UKRRC)

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