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Tackling Climate Change


VANCOUVER, Aug. 15, 2018 /CNW/ - Globally 11 of the last 12 years rank among the 12 warmest since 1850. Greenhouse gas emissions from human activity has led to substantial changes in weather patterns. This temperature increase is being felt around the globe but is greater at higher northern latitudes. These changes will affect ecosystems, the global food supply and ultimately, human health.

A healthy forest (CNW Group/Genome British Columbia)

Genome BC put out a call for research projects which can help us understand climate change impacts and promote the development of adaptation and mitigation solutions using genomics. Six projects were funded under this round of the Sector Innovation Program. This program often positions project teams for larger, national funding competitions. And, one of these projects builds on past Genome BC-funded work on the mountain pine beetle but is looking at another, related tiny terror ? the spruce beetle.

While spruce beetles are an important part of spruce ecosystems throughout Canada, the recent spruce beetle outbreak in BC is larger than any previously recorded outbreak in the region and has the potential to alter spruce forests in northern BC at the landscape scale. Mitigating the effects of the current outbreak will reduce pressure on BC's timber supply and prevent elevated carbon emissions from large numbers of dead and dying mature trees.

Drs. Dezene Huber of the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and Ward Strong from the BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations & Rural Development (MFLNRORD) have a plan to mitigate damage in the context of a shifting climate. With a team that includes colleagues from the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the Canadian Forest Service, they are studying genetic functions to identify traits for breeding a more pest-resistant spruce forest in the future. The team is also building on their past experience with mountain pine beetle genomics by sequencing and assembling the full spruce beetle with the objective of better understanding how beetle populations differ across the landscape.

In addition to the spruce beetle project, the following were also awarded funding:

"The knowledge gained through these projects will be applied to understand, adapt and mitigate climate change," said Dr. Catalina Lopez-Correa, Chief Scientific Officer and Vice President, Sectors, at Genome BC. "They also provide tangible evidence of how the day-to-day application of genomics can inform many key economic sectors including forestry and agriculture."

About Genome British Columbia:
Genome British Columbia leads genomics innovation on Canada's West Coast and facilitates the integration of genomics into society. A recognized catalyst for government and industry, Genome BC invests in research, entrepreneurship and commercialization in life sciences to address challenges in key sectors such as health, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture, agrifood, energy, mining and environment. Genome BC partners with many national and international public and private funding organizations to drive BC's bioeconomy. www.genomebc.ca

Pine beetle ravaged forest (CNW Group/Genome British Columbia)

Adult spruce beetles 
Photo credit - Jacques Regard (CNW Group/Genome British Columbia)

SOURCE Genome British Columbia


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