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International Consortium Formed to Enhance Wheat Breeding via Spatial Omics

Adelaide University spearheads a global initiative involving over 30 institutions across nine countries, focusing on spatial omics technologies to improve wheat resilience to climate change.

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The Wheat Spatial Omics Consortium (WSOC), led by Adelaide University, aims to leverage spatial omics technologies to enhance wheat performance under changing climate conditions.

This initiative involves more than 30 institutions from nine countries, emphasizing collaborative research to address agricultural challenges.

By integrating spatial omics methodologies, the consortium seeks to develop wheat varieties that are more resilient to climate variability, thereby improving food security.