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  • Cultivating the Future: Angelia Tanu
    2025/12/17

    Guest: Angelia Tanu
    Host: Yunlong Huo

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Yunlong Huo chats with Angelia Tanu.

    Angelia is a CSIRO and The University of Western Australia (UWA) PhD student whose journey into agricultural science began far from the paddock, growing up in Indonesia and discovering a passion for research after moving to Western Australia. A former tennis athlete who represented UWA at UniNationals, Angelia completed both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at UWA and has worked across DPIRD, Murdoch University, CSIRO, InterGrain and UWA.

    Angelia’s current PhD tackles one of Australia’s most costly crop constraints - poor canola establishment - by investigating the genetics and physiology behind longer hypocotyls to enable more reliable deep sowing. Drawing on genomics, breeding, bioinformatics, and physiology, her work aims to improve canola resilience as climates become more variable and input pressures increase.

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    12 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Ali Zahid
    2025/12/02

    Guest: Ali Zahid
    Host: Chris Reed

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Chris Reed chats with Ali Zahid.

    Originally from Pakistan, Ali is a PhD student at Murdoch University where he is looking into the training of generalist predators by investigating how dietary experience influences predatory behaviour of ladybird beetles.

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    19 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Saira Azmat
    2025/08/22

    Guest: Saira Azmat
    Host: Montana Baddeley

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Montana Baddeley chats with Saira Azmat, who grew up in Pakistan and completed her early education and Masters there before moving to Western Australia for her PhD at The University of Western Australia.

    Saira’s research is focused entirely on agriculture, addressing some of Western Australia’s most pressing challenges, including saline soils and phosphorus-deficient landscapes that limit cereal crop production. She works specifically with barley, a key crop in the region, investigating how phosphorus affects root morphology and how plants adapt to salinity stress. Her work aims to inform better management practices and breeding strategies that are tailored to WA’s unique conditions.

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    11 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Ruby Wiese
    2025/08/08

    Guest: Ruby Wiese
    Host: Hitashi Aggarwal

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Hitashi Aggarwal chats with Ruby Wiese, who grew up on a cropping and livestock farm near Narrogin, WA, and is now completing her PhD in agricultural science at The University of Western Australia.

    Ruby’s research is part of a project developing a new method for harvesting subterranean clover, a key pasture legume that buries its seeds just below the soil surface. With current vacuum harvesting methods facing challenges like inefficiency and soil disturbance, she’s exploring a swathing-based alternative. Her work focuses on finding the optimal timing for swathing to maximise seed recovery and minimise losses. It’s innovative research with the potential to reshape how this vital pasture seed is harvested.

    • Swathing subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) does not suck: a promising alternative to vacuum seed harvesting
    • Building New Technologies for Sustainable and Profitable Sub Clover Seed Harvesting
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    12 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Huyen Pham
    2025/07/03

    Guest: Huyen Pham
    Host: Georgia Welsh

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Georgia Welsh sits down with Huyen Pham, a passionate agricultural researcher originally from Vietnam.

    Now in the third year of her PhD at The University of Western Australia, Huyen shares her journey from studying Agroecology in Japan to investigating how wheat roots interact with soil.

    Her research focuses on rhizosheath (the soil that clings to wheat roots) and how this trait can improve access to water and nutrients, particularly in acidic soils.

    By identifying wheat lines with larger rhizosheaths, Huyen hopes to support the development of varieties better adapted to Western Australia’s challenging conditions.

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    • A hidden advantage beneath the surface

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    12 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Montana Baddeley
    2025/06/19

    Guest: Montana Baddeley
    Host: Roberto Lujan Rocha

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Roberto Lujan Rocha speaks with Montana Baddeley, a PhD student at The University of Western Australia.

    Originally from Geraldton, Montana’s passion for livestock genetics began on her family’s horse stud and evolved into a multidisciplinary research career.

    Her PhD, supported by the WA Agricultural Research Collaboration (WAARC), explores the interplay between genetics, environment and management to identify the ideal ‘Super Cow’ for Australia’s rangelands - an animal that can thrive and remain productive even in drought conditions.

    Montana shares how she blends scientific rigour with creative thinking to develop innovative solutions for complex agricultural challenges.

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    11 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Hitashi Aggarwal
    2025/06/05

    Guest: Hitashi Aggarwal
    Host: Ruby Wiese

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Ruby Wiese speaks with Hitashi Aggarwal, a PhD student at Murdoch University with roots in the agricultural heartland of Punjab, India.

    Hitashi shares how growing up in a farming community inspired her passion for agricultural science and plant genetics.

    Now, her research focuses on using CRISPR/Cas gene editing to address one of wheat breeding's major challenges: its tendency to self-fertilise.

    By inducing male sterility and enhancing female receptivity, her work aims to pave the way for more efficient, cost-effective hybrid wheat production.

    This episode offers a fascinating look into how cutting-edge science is being applied to solve real-world agricultural problems.

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    14 分
  • Cultivating the Future: Georgia Welsh
    2025/05/22

    Guest: Georgia Welsh
    Host: Huyen Pham

    In this episode of Cultivating the Future, Huyen Pham chats with Georgia Welsh, a 26-year-old animal production scientist and PhD candidate at Murdoch University.

    Georgia shares her journey from Perth city life into agriculture, driven by a passion for livestock research. Her current work focuses on improving lamb survival by using forage crops like saltbush as both shelter and nutrition during lambing.

    With real-world impact in mind, Georgia’s research aims to provide practical, welfare-focused guidelines for producers across Australia.

    She is supported by WAARC, Meat & Livestock Australia, The University of Western Australia, and CSIRO.

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    • Be part of the project - EOIs for farmers
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    11 分