OREGIN 'Satellite' Projects


The activities and deliverables from OREGIN address specific gaps in knowledge, information and resources that have been prioritised as essential to ensuring that LINK and other projects deliver directly via crop genetic improvement. A number of LINK and other public-private partnerships have emerged as a direct consequence of OREGIN. OREGIN is well placed to provide the pipeline to deliver outcomes through crop genetic improvement, with a primary focus on traits that can address environmental sustainability and climate change.
As a result, it is expected that OREGIN will contribute to significant changes in farming over the coming decade.

Project Funder Partners Brief summary Contacts
BB/F009712/1 Modulating Seed Size in Oilseed Rape (2008-13) BBSRC Rothamsted Research, University of Bath Determine genetic and mechanistic basis for changing seed size, which plays a key role in the yield, quality and profitability of OSR, with ancillary effects on crop establishment graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
BBF0157981 Reducing the carbon footprint of the lubricants industry by the substitution of mineral oil with rapeseed oil (2008-13) BBSRC/LINK Renewable Materials JIC To underpin the development of oilseed rape varieties for the production of oil for use in the lubricants industry ian.bancroft @bbsrc.ac.uk
IF0128 The impact of shortened rotations on rhizosphere microbial diversity (2007-2009) Defra Warwick HRI Establish the impact of growing OSR in shorter rotations on the soil microbial community in relation to yield  
NOVORB-HI Defra LINK JIC, HGCA, Biogemma, CPB-Twyford, Elsoms Seeds, Monsanto, Nickersons, Saaten Union To improve the Harvest Index of oilseed rape by identifying the genetic control of individual canopy  architecture traits by mapping QTL and candidate genes, ian.bancroft @bbsrc.ac.uk
Breeding oilseed rape with a low requirement for nitrogen fertiliser (2006-2011) Defra LINK ADAS, WHRI, Nottingham, BASF, BP Oil Internatinal, Elsoms Seeds, HGCA, Nickerson, Northeast Biofuels, Saaten Union, Syngenta Seeds, Terra Nitrogen. To improve the understanding of nitrogen use in oilseed rape in order to breed for a lower requirement. Includes the development of plant resources, screening methods and markers linked to associated traits. pete.berry @adas.co.uk
CORDISOR; Components Of Resistance to DISeases in winter Oilseed Rape. (2004-2008) Defra LINK RRes, NIAB, ADAS, SAC, HGCA, Saaten Union, Elsoms Seeds, CPB-Twyford, Nickerson, Syngenta, Monsanto. To improve the assessment of winter oilseed rape cultivar resistance to diseases (phoma stem canker; light leaf spot) jon.west @bbsrc.ac.uk
Understanding sclerotinia epidemics on oilseed rape. (2004-2007) Defra LINK ADAS, RRes, CPB-Twyford To improve understanding of epidemics using cultivars +/- petals  
Exploiting eIF4E-based and associated broad-spectrum recessive resistance to potyviruses in dicots and monocots. BBSRC (Innovations in Crop Science Initiative) WHRI, RRES Exporing the role of eIF4E as a candidate gene for potivirus resistance. Study crops are barley and B. rapa, with the potential to transfer to OSR john.walsh @warwick.ac.uk
Targeting symptomless pathogen growth to control fungal plant diseases. (2007-2010) BBSRC IPA £336,000 DuPont £42,000 RRes, INRA, DuPont Use of GFP & qPCR to investigate symptomless growth of L.maculans in INRA NIL B.napus +/- fungicide bruce.fitt @bbsrc.ac.uk
Sequencing and exploitation of the Brassica A genome (2007-2010) BBSRC JIC, RRes, HAU, China,, BGI, China; TIGR, USA, WHRI UK-China sequencing consortium to sequence  two Brassica rapa chromosomes and end-sequence 72,000 Oilseed Rape BAC clones to provide integration ofgenomic information. ian.bancroft @bbsrc.ac.uk
AdVaB (Adding Value to the UK Brassica Crop Science Community) 2007-2010 BBSRC (Innovations in Crop Science Initiative) RRes, JIC, WHRI ncludes map integration with additional SSR markers, data curation of maps and collation of QTL, reverse genetics (TILLING, RNAi) and B. rapa transformation. graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
A trait led approach which exploits natural variation in seedling vigour to enhance crop establishment. 2007-2010 BBSRC (Innovations in Crop Science Initiative) WHRI, Syngenta Map-based cloning of QTL affecting seedling vigour bill.finch-savage @warwick.ac.uk
Quantifying the genetic diversity of phosphorus use efficiency in Brassica napus. 2007-2011 Defra WHRI Quantifying the genetic diversity of phosphorus use efficiency in Brassica napus john.hammond @warwick.ac.uk
Map integration of the Brassica A genome EU JIC Keita Suwabe from Japan awarded a 2 year Marie Curie fellowship focused on B. rapa map integration. ian.bancroft @bbsrc.ac.uk
Exploiting natural and induced genetic variation in Brassica 2005-2008 BBSRC UK-China partnering award. RRes + UK-BRC Workshops and exchange visits to identify and encourage collaborative programmes. Has resulted already in TNDH data and population; access to B. napus TILLING population; genetic resources et al. graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
Enhancing Brassica Oilseed Crop Improvement through Genomic Approaches. 2007-2010 BBSRC RRes, JIC +(UK); India: TERI, Univ. Delhi, Hambard Univ.; Delhi; GBPUAT Patnagar, Krishidha, Jalna. Workshops and exchange visits to identify and encourage collaborative programmes. Focus on high impact traits, including those relevant to low inputs. graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
The role of DNA methylation in determining crop phenotype plasticity 2006-9 BBSRC/BP RRes Dorothy Hodgkin post-graduate award graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
Using plant oils: a novel approach. 2006-2007 EPSRC with WMG W-HRI Scoping study – full proposal to be submitted guy.barker @warwick.ac.uk
Public engagement awards 2007. Application 9: Plants: The key to a sustainable future BBSRC W-HRI Study with respect to using plants for production of materials and bioenergy guy.barker @warwick.ac.uk
BB/F009712/1 Modulating Seed Size in Oilseed Rape (2008-13) BBSRC Rothamsted Research, University of Bath Determine genetic and mechanistic basis for changing seed size, which plays a key role in the yield, quality and profitability of OSR, with ancillary effects on crop establishment graham.king @bbsrc.ac.uk
BBF0157981Reducing the carbon footprint of the lubricants industry by the substitution of mineral oil with rapeseed oil (2008-13) BBSRC/LINK Renewable Materials JIC To underpin the development of oilseed rape varieties for the production of oil for use in the lubricants industry ian.bancroft @bbsrc.ac.uk
IF0128 The impact of shortened rotations on rhizosphere microbial diversity (2007-2009) defra WHRI Establish the impact of growing SR in shorter rotations on the soil microbial community in relation to yield  





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