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Gerelee Enkhbat is an Adjunct Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, known for her work as a Plant Breeder at PGG Wrightson Seeds Ltd. She has earned a Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Western Australia, specializing in pasture science. She also holds a Master's degree in Agricultural Science from the same institution. Her research interests lie in plant physiology, breeding, genetic diversity, and agronomy of pasture legumes. Enkhbat has significantly contributed to the understanding of waterlogging tolerance in subterranean clover and has been involved in various research projects addressing environmental stress in plants. Her expertise encompasses the evaluation of germplasm and the physiological responses of plants to abiotic stressors such as salinity and waterlogging. Additionally, she has collaborated in numerous agricultural research efforts focused on enhancing crop resilience. Enkhbat's work is widely recognized in the agricultural community, and she has received multiple awards, including the A.W. Howard Memorial Trust Travel Award and the people's choice prize at the Australian Grassland Association's competition. She remains an influential figure in her field with a strong background in agricultural research and development.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
PGG Wrightson Seeds Ltd •
Contributing to seed production and agriculture research.
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