Ivan L.W. Ingelbrecht is a Senior R&D Manager and Researcher in Plant Molecular Genetics and Breeding. He completed his Ph D in Plant Molecular Biology at Ghent University, Belgium (1993). His career in international agricultural research began at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nigeria where he held successive positions as postdoc, Head of the Bioscience Laboratory and Coordinator of the Program on Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Breeding. He has worked as Intellectual Property Rights Liaison in the biotech company, Crop Design, Belgium. In 2016, he became Head of the Plant Breeding and Genetics Laboratory at the Joint FAO/IAEA Centre for Nuclear Applications in Food and Agriculture at the International Atomic Energy Agency, Austria. As a Team Lead, he established projects on the genetic improvement of coffee, banana, cocoa, and cassava with support from leading development investors and institutions from Africa, Latin America, the USA, and Europe. His recent research is focused on precision breeding of coffee and banana for resistance to Coffee Leaf Rust and banana Fusarium Wilt through integrated cell culture, genomics, and induced mutagenesis. He frequently supervises students, has published over 80 original research papers, and co-edited four books in the field of biotechnology, genetics, and plant breeding.
Maria do Céu Lavado da Silva is a Senior Researcher at the Coffee Rusts Research Center (CIFC), a Unit of Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA), School of Agriculture, University of Lisbon. She completed her Ph.D. degree in Agronomic Engineering (1996) at ISA. Her career began in 1984 at CIFC, developing activities on the cytology of plant-microbe interactions. She was awarded Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Scholarships to the University of Toronto (1994) and Research Institute for Development in Montpellier (1995) and a Syngenta Award for Innovation in Agriculture in Portugal (2008). She has led the CIFC research team since 2004. She has coordinated and participated in several projects with Institutions from Europe and Coffee Growing Countries. She has published over 90 original research papers. She is regularly involved in international training and supervision of graduate students. She is Vice-President of the Portuguese Society of Plant Pathology, an editorial board member of the journal Agronomy, and a board member of ASIC- Association for Science and Information on Coffee. Her main research focus is on the characterization of mechanisms underlying coffee resistance and susceptibility to the fungi that cause leaf rust and coffee berry disease.
Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak is a plant molecular biologist and genome scientist with over 18 years’ experience in the field of molecular biology, genomics and crop improvement with the use of mutation breeding techniques. She holds a Ph D in biological sciences from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. In 2019 she obtained a Habilitation degree in biology from the University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland for the work entitled “Techniques of induction and detection of genetic variability in functional genomics and breeding of plants of special importance in developing countries”. Her research interests focus on the development and adaptation of new tools, protocols and guidelines for mutation induction and discovery in various crops such as coffee. She has extensive experience with induced mutagenesis, in vitro tissue culture, and the application of genomics tools for mutation-assisted breeding. She established the first reverse genetics approach for a vegetatively propagated crop, banana showing that mutations are stably induced and inherited over successive generations. She has (co-) authored over 60 original research papers, monographs and book chapters as well as co-edited four protocol books.
4 Ebooks by Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak
Mayada M. Beshir & Bernhard J. Hofinger: Low-Cost Methods for Molecular Characterization of Mutant Plants
This book offers low-cost and rapid molecular assays for the characterization of mutant plant germplasm. Detailed protocols are provided for the desiccation of plant tissues; the extraction of high-q …
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Souleymane Bado & Brian P. Forster: Protocols for Pre-Field Screening of Mutants for Salt Tolerance in Rice, Wheat and Barley
This book offers effective, low-costand user-friendly protocols for the pre-field selection of salt-tolerant mutants in cereal crops. It presents simple methods for measuring soil salinity, including …
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Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak & Jochen Kumlehn: Biotechnologies for Plant Mutation Breeding
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 2.5 license.This book offers 19 detailed protocols on the use of induced mutations in crop breeding and functional genomics studies, which cover topics inclu …
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Ivan L. Ingelbrecht & Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak: Efficient Screening Techniques to Identify Mutants with TR4 Resistance in Banana
Bananas are a staple food for over 500 million people and are also an important cash crop. Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense, is one of the most destructive disease …
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