People

Gold, Kate M.

Job Title Training Manager
Department Seed Conservation
Section Technology & Training
Science Teams Millennium Seed Bank Project
Joined Kew 2001
Foreign Language(s) Spanish (fluent).

Qualifications & Appointments

BSc (Hons), Agricultural Botany, Univ. Reading, 1983

MSc, Seed Technology, Univ. Edinburgh, 1986

PhD, Univ. Edinburgh, 1991.

Role

Planning, designing, delivering and evaluating training; Seed management techniques of small-scale farmers; seed biology of Passifloraceae.

Planning, organising, delivering and evaluating formal and informal training courses at MSB and in-country; development and production of training materials and other information products; liaison with Kew education staff to integrate MSBP training activities with other Kew internal and external training initiatives. Support to the Kenya Seeds for Life community-based activities, to enable them to meet agreed conservation targets. Management responsibility for capacity-building project with FAO.

Projects

African Wild Harvest

Darwin Initiative Research Exercise on Community Tree Seeds (DIRECTS) in Africa

Improving the Identification, Handling and Storage of ‘Difficult’ Seeds

Review and Improvement of Farm-Based Post-Harvest Handling and Seed Storage Technologies

SEEDS FOR LIFE: a Seed Partnership between Kenya Seed Conservation Agencies and the RBG Kew Millennium Seed Bank Project

Theme: Post-Harvest Technology

Selected Publications 2001-2005

Gold, K., León-Lobos, P. & Way, M.(2004). Manual de recolección de semillas de plantas silvestres. Boletín INIA 110. La Serena, Chile: Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, Centro Regional de Investigación Intihuasi. 62 pp.

Gold, K. & Way, M.J. (2004). Seed Conservation of the Latinamerican flora - An international opportunity. Lyonia 6(1): 19-24. [Available at http://www.lyonia.org/viewArticle.php?articleID=212]

Selected Publications pre-2001

Gold, C.M., Duffus, C.M. & Russell, G.R. (1990). Environmental effects on alpha-amylase activity during grain development in winter wheat cultivars. Aspects of Applied Biology (Cereal Quality II) 25: 159-162.

Gold, C.M. & Bravo, E. (1993). El valor de los bosques tropicales amazonicos. In Amazonia por la Vida. Acción Ecológica, Quito. 87-90.

Gold, C.M. & Duffus, C.M. (1993). The effect of gibberellic acid-insensitive dwarfing genes on pre-maturity alpha-amylase and sucrose relationships during grain development in wheat. In Walker-Simmons, M.K. (ed.) Sixth International Symposium on Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Cereals. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 171-177.

Gold, C.M. & Duffus, C.M. (1994). The use of ear culture to study the effect of drying rate on alpha-amylase activity in near-isogenic lines of wheat cv. Maris Huntsman. Cereal Research Communications.

Gold, C.M. & Duffus, C.M. (1995). Pre-maturity alpha-amylase production in cereal grains. In Seventh International Symposium on Pre-Harvest Sprouting in Cereals. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 363-369.