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69热视频 Macdonald Campus Student Wins Canadian Plant Breeding Innovation Award

Close up of white mold on the stalk of a common bean plant.
Published: 10 January 2024

For the fourth year in a row, a 69热视频 Plant Science student has won one of three annual Canadian Plant Breeding Innovation (CPBI) Innovation scholarships, which recognize up-and-coming young plant breeders.

Congratulations to master's student Laura Esquivel Garcia, whose work on聽sequencing the genome of聽Sclerotinia sclerotiorum has been celebrated with this prestigious $3,500 award. This fungus, also known as white mold,聽is the cause of Sclerotinia stem rot, a widespread pathogen which affects crops across Canada and is the most economically significant canola disease in the country.

Laura's聽interest in agriculture stems from her upbringing in a small town in the countryside of Mexico, where her father farmed. This childhood experience sparked her passion for plants, leading her to pursue an undergraduate degree in the field. Her introduction to genetics occurred during a plant breeding course, where she became involved in a research project focused on developing frost-resistant sorghum varieties.

Currently working towards her MSc(AgEnvSc) in Professor Valerio Hoyos-Villegas' Pulse Breeding and Genetics Lab,聽Laura is studying the genetic diversity of聽Sclerotinia sclerotiorum with the . Her goal is to help plant breeders by gathering valuable genomic information that they can incorporate into their efforts.

Past Macdonald Campus student winners include:

  • 2021:听
  • 2022:听
  • 2023:听
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