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Maryse Bourgault is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Agriculture and Bioresources, where she holds the Integrated Agronomy Research Chair with the Western Grains Research Foundation. Her research focuses on conducting interdisciplinary systems-based studies aimed at enhancing the resilience, sustainability, and profitability of grain production in the semi-arid environments of Western Canada. Bourgault actively engages with grain producers and aims to address sustainability challenges through the development and adaptation of agronomic practices. She has a special interest in testing innovative systems such as cover crops, intercropping, and the reintegration of livestock in grain cropping systems. A trained crop physiologist, she is particularly focused on investigating drought-adaptive traits with an emphasis on improving water use efficiency in pulse crops.
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