Promising research shows a canola yield increase of a whopping 250 per cent in experimental plants.
Future canola crops could see big yield gains thanks to innovative work at the University of Guelph (U of G).
Initially, Michael Emes and Ian Tetlow, biochemists and professors at the U of G Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, transferred a starch-branching corn enzyme into model plant Arabidopsis to see if the plant could form starch in its leaves.
“We did that primarily to test some hypotheses we had about the way starch is made,” Emes says. “Starch in and of itself is an important product.”