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Dr. Amit Singh is a researcher affiliated with the Sydney Institute of Agriculture at the University of Sydney. His research focuses on plant genetics, genomics, and cereal crop improvement, particularly in wheat. He explores themes such as food and nutrition security, genetics and genomics, and molecular biotechnology.
His work includes international collaborations, such as the CIMMYT Australia ICARDA Germplasm Evaluation project, which aims to enhance crop resilience through genetic diversity. Singh’s publications span molecular marker development, cytogenetic characterization of wheat introgression lines, and disease resistance mechanisms against rust pathogens.
He has contributed to advancements in RNA-seq-based molecular markers and the utilization of interspecific hybridization for crop improvement. His research trends emphasize leveraging genetic resources for sustainable agriculture and addressing global food security challenges.
While no formal awards or grants are listed, his involvement in high-impact collaborative projects underscores his contributions to agricultural science. Singh’s work is closely tied to the Sydney Institute of Agriculture, contributing to its mission in food systems and environmental sustainability.
