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Dr Michael Ayliffe
Dr Michael Ayliffe, researching to improve Australia's grain crops.

Dr Michael Ayliffe: improving rust resistance

Dr Michael Ayliffe aims to improve rust resistance in cereals by using transgenic (gene technology) approaches.

Current activities

Dr Michael Aylliffe has developed and is screening a barley activation tagging population based upon a maize transposable element system, for resistance to barley leaf rust.

He is analysing the molecular basis of rice nonhost resistance to cereal rusts with the aim that these genes can be transferred to wheat to provide durable rust resistance. 

Dr Aylliffe also has research interests in chloroplast genome evolution.

He also has research interests in chloroplast genome evolution.

Background

Dr Ayliffe examined the molecular evolution of plant chloroplast genomes based upon transfer of chloroplast DNA sequences to the plant cell nucleus during his doctoral studies.

Academic qualifications

Dr Ayliffe has received a:

  • Bachelor of Science from the University of Adelaide, South Australia, majoring in genetics and microbiology/immunology
  • Bachelor of Science Honours from Flinders University of South Australia, in microbiology/immunology
  • a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Adelaide, in plant molecular biology

Dr Ayliffe's doctoral work was funded by the Cotton Seed Distributors, Wee Waa, NSW.

Achievements

As part of the Rust Research Team Dr Ayliffe won the CSIRO Medal in 2004.

See a list of scientific papers published by Dr Ayliffe in his Publishing History.

 
 

Profile

Name: Dr Michael Ayliffe

Title: Research Scientist

Qualifications:

  • BSc 
  • BSc(Hons)
  • PhD

Expertise:

  • plant molecular biology
  • plant transformation
  • rust disease

Contact Information

Primary Contact

Dr Michael Ayliffe
Research Scientist
Plant Industry
Phone: 61 2 6246 5221 

Location

CSIRO Plant Industry - Black Mountain
Black Mountain Laboratories
Clunies Ross Street
Black Mountain ACT 2601
Australia

GPO Box 1600
Canberra ACT 2601
Australia