The
major research themes in Environmental
Biotechnology that the Laboratory of
Biotechnology involve in are on the analysis of
the effects of metals contamination, herbicides
and pesticides exposure on non targeted microbial
systems. Metals contamination of the
environmental, large quantity and repeated
applications of herbicide and pesticides have
led to alteration in local microbial ecology.
Our research is focused on how microbes sense
and response to these chemicals. Mechanisms of
chemical induce toxicity is being investigated.
Biochemical, genetics and physiological
investigations into the effects of chemical
induces stress responses are being performed on
soil bacteria such as Agrobacterium tumefaciens,
Xanthomonas spp.
Two
major research areas in microbial biotechnology
involve the studies on Pseudomonas and
Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The ability of
Pseudomonas to response to oxidative stress are
being investigated. Novel detoxification enzymes
systems and regulation of their corresponding
genes are being investigated. Investigation into
biochemical and physiological roles of these
enzymes are being performed. The establishment
of bacterial cytotoxic and apoptotic factors are
being studied S. cerevisiae as a model system.
Orchid
is one of the most important economic crops of
Thailand. Due to slow growing of the orchid with
long sexual propagation cycles, it takes three
years from seed to first flowering. Thus it is
not easy to gain crop improvement through
conventional breeding. We have attempted to
manipulate the appropriate new strains of
orchids through genetic engineering aiming for a
novel color of the flower and virus disease
resistant varieties.