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Comparisons of photosynthetic and anatomical traits between wild and domesticated cotton

21 June 2021 by admin
Lei Z, Liu F, Wright IJ, Carriquí M, Niinemets Ü, Han J, Jia M, Atwell BJ, Cai X, Zhang W, Zhou Z and Zhang Y
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Cotton, Phenotype, Photosynthesis

Perspectives on Applications of Hierarchical Gene-To-Phenotype (G2P) Maps to Capture Non-stationary Effects of Alleles in Genomic Prediction

04 June 2021 by Phoebe Baldwin
Powell OM, Voss-Fels KP, Jordan DR, Hammer G and Cooper M
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Breeding, Genetics, Genomic, Phenotype

HEXOKINASE1 signalling promotes shoot branching and interacts with cytokinin and strigolactone pathways

02 June 2021 by Phoebe Baldwin
Barbier FF, Cao D, Fichtner F, Weiste C, Perez-Garcia MD, Caradeuc M, Le Gourrierec J, Sakr S. and Beveridge CA
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: auxin, bud outgrowth, strigolactones, sugar signalling

Back to the future: implications of genetic complexity for the structure of hybrid breeding programs

05 May 2021 by Phoebe Baldwin
Technow F, Podlich D, and Cooper M
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Breeding, Genetics

Access to biodiversity for food production: Reconciling open access digital sequence information with access and benefit sharing

03 May 2021 by Phoebe Baldwin
Sherman B and Henry RJ
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Biodiversity, Law

2020 ANNUAL REPORT

30 March 2021 by admin
The Federal Government announced $35m of funding for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture on 8 October 2019 together with $7M from five Universities and in-kind from these Universities and thirteen Partner Organisations. While only formally established for one week in 2020, during the course of the past year, a committed team of Chief
  • Published in Annual Report, Research Publications

Modelling selection response in plant-breeding programs using crop models as mechanistic gene-to-phenotype (CGM-G2P) multi-trait link functions

28 December 2020 by Phoebe Baldwin
Cooper M, Powell O, Voss-Fels KP, Messina CD, Gho C, Podlich DW, Technow F, Chapman SC, Beveridge CA, Ortiz-Barrientos D and Hammer GL
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Breeding, Crop, Modelling, Phenotype

Are crop and detailed physiological models equally ‘mechanistic’ for predicting the genetic variability of whole-plant behaviour? The nexus between mechanisms and adaptive strategies

01 December 2020 by Phoebe Baldwin
Tardieu F, Granato ISC, Van Oosterom EJ, Parent B, and Hammer G L
  • Published in Research Publications
Tagged under: Genetics, Modelling
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