Kirstin BettView profile
Professor
Kirstin Bett is a Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences and Crop Development Centre at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Agriculture and Bioresources. Her research focuses on pulse crop genomics and dry bean breeding, with an emphasis on leveraging wild lentil germplasm to improve cultivated varieties. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Saskatchewan and completed her M.Sc. and B.Sc. at the University of Guelph. Her work integrates genomic tools, phenotyping technologies, and breeding strategies to address challenges in crop adaptation, seed quality, and disease resistance. She has pioneered platforms like BELT and phenoSEED for seed trait analysis and developed UAV-based methods for crop growth monitoring. Dr. Bett has been recognized with awards including the 2019 North American Pulse Improvement Association Meritorious Service Award and the 2020 Dean’s Award for Research Excellence. Her teaching portfolio includes advanced courses in plant breeding, population genetics, and digital phenotyping. She actively contributes to international initiatives such as the LenGen lentil genome sequencing project and the INCREASE program for legume genetic resource mobilization.









