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Professor Kadambot H.M. Siddique is an internationally recognized leader in crop science and agriculture. He completed his PhD at the University of Western Australia (UWA) in 1985 and subsequently joined the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia, where he developed a strong career in agricultural research, specifically in crop physiology and production agronomy. Over his 35 years of experience, Professor Siddique has contributed significantly to the understanding of adaptation, physiology, and genetics of crops under dryland environments. He has published numerous widely cited papers and has played a leading role in projects aimed at improving grain legume and cereal crop yields, collaborating extensively with international research communities. His research not only enhances crop production but also addresses real agricultural problems in close collaboration with the farming community. His leadership roles at UWA include the establishment of the UWA Institute of Agriculture and contributions to various national and international agricultural programs, making him a key figure in the field of dryland agriculture research.
UWA Institute of Agriculture • Perth, Australia
Led initiatives in agricultural research and development, building strong connections with industry.
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducted extensive research on pulse crops and developed national programs.
Department of Agriculture, Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Focused on the physiology of cereal crops and their adaptation to local environments.
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