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Three researchers in blue lab coats looking closely at green plants in a glasshouse.

CSIRO has developed plants that produce DHA, a healthy omega-3 oil component, reducing pressure on declining fish resources worldwide and providing Australian grain growers with new high-value crops. 

  • A close-up of an insect wing.

    In partnership with the community and industry, we undertake world-class research into the evolution and ecology of invasive species and the molecular biology and physiology of insects.

  • Australian forest with pebbled creek bed running through the centre.
    CSIRO provides research activities from quantitative genetics, to precision plantation management, to smart paper and wood products of the future.

     

  • A research worker pours a reagent into one of a row of analytical instrument for measuring genetic properties.

    CSIRO has significant capability in hardwood and softwood improvement programs, based on its knowledge of species genetic architecture and the latest genetic marker techniques.

  • Dr Janet Newman - Bio21 Collaborative Crystallisation Centre

    The Bio21 Collaborative Crystallisation Centre (Bio21-C3) provides the infrastructure to advance the process of protein crystallisation and the production of the crystals which are required to obtain atomic-level protein structures.

  • A Picture of oil being poured.

    This article from Farming Ahead contains four stories on biofactories to produce ‘green’ plastics, drought tolerant wheats, the Kyoto Protocol as a first step in assessing climate change risks and providing technical expertise for Borneo’s Planted Forests Project. (1 page)

  • Raft technology.

    A list of RAFT (reverse addition fragmentation chain transfer) patents, their backgrounds, advantages of the invention and application areas. (7 pages)