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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

Enhancing Sorghum Yield and Risk Management via Optimising Crop Design

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Phoebe Baldwin
08 May 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Durrington G, Saddigh J, Brider J, Hammer G and Wu A
APSIMCrop modellingGxMxE

An in-depth study of the dynamics of Thornley’s mathematical model in plant biology with a view to an improved model

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Phoebe Baldwin
07 May 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Rostami A, Lawson BAJ and Burrage K
Carbon/nitrogen allocationFunctional balanceParameter sensitivity

Substantial capacitance found in the roots of 2 contrasting conifer species

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Phoebe Baldwin
07 May 2025 / Published in Research Publications
McCarthy C, Bourbia I and Brodribb T
coniferPhotosynthesisWater

Integrating yield gap analysis to capture genotype by environment by management interactions for Australian broadacre sorghum cropping systems

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Phoebe Baldwin
01 May 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Garba II, Fernandez JA, Chen Q, Gho C, deVoil P, Cooper M and Chapman SC
APSIMclimate adaptationSpatial variability

April 2025 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
30 April 2025 / Published in News
More than 52 million hectares of Australian land—an area equivalent to eight times the size of Tasmania—is degraded, with severe implications for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being. In 2022, Australia committed to the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), pledging to restore 30% of this degraded land by 2030, which equates to roughly 15.6 million hectares. Achieving this ambitious goal requires
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Adaptation in Wood Anatomical Traits to Temperature and Precipitation—A Common Garden Study

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Phoebe Baldwin
24 April 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Pan T, Britton TG, Schrader J, Sumner E, Nicolle D, Choat B and Wright IJ
climate adaptationdroughtEucalyptus

RWRtoolkit: multi-omic network analysis using random walks on multiplex networks in any species

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Phoebe Baldwin
24 April 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Kainer D, Lane M, Sullivan KA, Miller JI, Cashman M, Morgan M, Cliff A, Romero J, Walker A, Blair DD, Chhetri H, Wang Y, Pavicic M, Furches A, Noshay J, Drake M, Ireland AJ, Missaoui A, Kang Y, Sedbrook JC, Dehal P, Canon S and Jacobson D
biological networksKBaseR

Cones and consequences: the false dichotomy of conifers vs broad-leaves has critical implications for research and modelling

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Phoebe Baldwin
22 April 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Johnson KM, Brown MJM, Bandow KI and Vallicrosa H
coniferforestModelling

Multi-response phylogenetic mixed models: concepts and application

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Phoebe Baldwin
07 April 2025 / Published in Research Publications
Halliwell B, Holland BR and Yates LA
evolutionary ecologyphylogenetic comparative methodstrait evolution

March 2025 Newsletter

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Phoebe Baldwin
31 March 2025 / Published in News
Welcome to the 41st issue of the Plant Success newsletter! We’re conducting a short anonymous survey to gather feedback – whether you read every issue or just occasionally, we’d love to hear from you. This is your chance to tell us what you enjoy, what you’d like to see more of, and how we can make the newsletter even better
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