Biography and expertise

Biography

Dr Kwanho Jeong is currently a Research Fellow at Southern Cross University, where he leads research on phosphorus use efficiency in crops, with a particular focus on rice and macadamia. Dr Jeong holds a PhD in Plant Molecular Physiology from Southern Cross University, where he was awarded the Chancellors Medal for Outstanding PhD Thesis. He has extensive international research experience across Australia, France, Korea, the Philippines, and Senegal, including postdoctoral roles at INRAE and IRD in Montpellier, France. His career spans molecular biology, root development, and nutrient metabolism, with a strong emphasis on sustainable agriculture and crop improvement.

Research

Dr Jeong’s current research focuses on improving phosphorus use efficiency in both horticultural and cereal crops. He is investigating the physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying cluster root formation in Macadamia integrifolia, aiming to identify genotypic variation and regulatory pathways that enhance phosphorus acquisition. His work integrates transcriptomic and physiological approaches to understand how macadamia responds to varying phosphorus conditions. In parallel, Dr Jeong is screening a rice mutant population to identify valuable genetic traits associated with low phosphorus grain content, contributing to sustainable rice breeding. His research is grounded in non-GMO methodologies and is closely aligned with industry priorities for regenerative agriculture in subtropical systems.

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Honours

Chancellor's Medal for Outstanding PhD Thesis
Southern Cross University (Australia, Lismore) - SCU, 07 Feb 2017

Organisational affiliations

Research Fellow, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University

Education

PhD in Plant Molecular Physiology
02/04/201307/02/2017, Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Cross University

Phosphorus remobilisation during grain filling in rice

Plant Health
02/09/201021/10/2011, Second Level Masters Degree, SupAgro (L'Institut Agro Montpellier)

Development of a robust molecular typing method for studying the phylogeny and evolution of the plant pathogen Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri using the CRISPR locus

Plant pathology
02/03/201722/02/2019, Master of Science (MSc, MSc, MSci, MSi, ScM, MS, MSHS, MS, Mag, Mg, Mgr, SM, or SM), Jeonbuk National University (South Korea, Jeonju) - CBNU

Diagnosis of rice stripe virus and its relationship with small brown planthopper (Laodelphax striatellus)

Agricultural Biology
02/03/200123/02/2017, Bachelor of Science (BS), Jeonbuk National University (South Korea, Jeonju) - CBNU