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Dr. Robert Duncan is a Professor in the Department of Plant Science at the University of Manitoba, affiliated with the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. His work focuses on the genetics and breeding of Brassica species, particularly high erucic acid rapeseed and canola hybrid development. He leads a program that emphasizes improving agronomic performance, disease resistance (e.g., clubroot, blackleg), and seed quality for crops grown in Western Canada. Dr. Duncan teaches Advanced Plant Breeding (PLNT 7170) and Principles of Plant Improvement (PLNT 3520).
- Education:
- PhD, University of California, Davis
- MSc, University of Manitoba
- BSc, University of Manitoba
Research Interests: Dr. Duncan’s research integrates quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping, genomic prediction, and molecular marker development to enhance stress tolerance (drought, heat, waterlogging) and seed composition (oil, protein, glucosinolate) in Brassica napus. His work also extends to field trials of cereal crops like wheat and oat in Texas, evaluating yield and adaptation under diverse management systems.
Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Dr. Duncan leads the Brassica Breeding Team at the University of Manitoba, which develops and releases cultivars for commercial agriculture in Western Canada.



