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The cones of female hop are important to the brewing industry as they contain the resins and essential oils that impart bitterness and aroma to beer.
In conjunction with the Hop Products Australia, this project utilises an efficient colchicine-mediated technique developed in our lab for the in vitro induction of hop tetraploids and confirmation by flow cytometry for use in the breeding program.
| Supervisors | Anthony Koutoulis |
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| Members | Aina Price |
| External Collaborators / Partners | Hop Products Australia |
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
4 May, 2012
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