Reengineering Photosynthesis for Adaptation to Global Climate Change—Donald Richard Ort—University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Finding Genius Podcast
Richard Jacobs
4.4 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 4 December 2018
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Summary
Global CO2 concentrations have risen from approximately 270 to 400 ppm over the past 150 years with no signs of slowing, and at the current rate, the planet is expected to warm by roughly five degrees Celsius by the end of the century. This will lead to a number of detrimental effects on the environment and human society, not the least of which is a major impact on our current system of agriculture. At the root of this system is the process of photosynthesis, which is the best understood process in all of plant biology, but has always functioned outside of human influence…at least until now.
Donald Richard Ort is a professor at the University of Illinois whose area of expertise lies in the area of photosynthesis and the ability to reengineer it to be adapted for global climate change and to improve its efficiency in agricultural situations. This will be no easy task, considering the fact that CO2 concentration and temperature play competing for roles in a plant's ability to photosynthesize and survive.
Professor Ort joins the podcast for an informative and compelling discussion on a variety of topics, ranging from mechanistic computer models used to predict how to optimize photosynthesis under certain conditions, artificial photosynthesis via biomimicry, why breeders have selected for upright leaf angles in grasses over the past several decades, the modulation of chlorophyll concentration in leaves, and SoyFACE, a research facility at University of Illinois where CO2 concentration and temperature are being raised in a controlled environment to learn more about and prepare for what's coming in the near future.
Tune in for the full conversation, and stay up to date on the latest research at soyface.illinois.edu.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to Almost Here, Around the Corner of Future Technology Podcasts with Richard Jacobs. |
| 0:07.0 | Future Technologies is to transform our lives for better or worse or the focus of this podcast. |
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| 0:25.0 | Hello this is Richard Jacobs with the Future Tech and Future Tech Health |
| 0:31.0 | podcast and my guest today is Donald Richard Worte. He's a professor at Illinois |
| 0:36.1 | University and we can talk about the genetic improvement of crops. So Donald how you |
| 0:41.2 | doing today? I'm doing well. |
| 0:44.0 | Yeah. |
| 0:45.0 | Well, tell me, so what is your department about, first of all, and then what is your specific research in jail? |
| 0:51.0 | Well, I'm a faculty member in the Department of Plant Biology and also in crop sciences. |
| 0:59.0 | And these two departments are engaged in a range of research, you know, from ecology through to |
| 1:09.1 | systematics and taxonomy, physiology into genomics. |
| 1:14.0 | My particular area of research in my expertise |
| 1:16.1 | is in the area of photosynthesis. |
| 1:19.0 | And a significant part of my research program is to work on reengineering photosynthesis to be adapted for global climate change as well as to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis in |
| 1:38.4 | agricultural situations. Well I guess you know I've taken biology and college and all that, but legend has it, |
| 1:44.4 | photosynthesis is like super complicated and has hundreds of reactions. |
| 1:48.8 | Is that the case or, you know, what can you tell the lay person about it that's that's impressive |
| 1:53.7 | the process seems to be very impressive and so the process from the absorption of |
| 2:00.8 | light to the synthesis of sugar is pretty complicated. It contains about |
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