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Author: Phoebe Baldwin

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
04 June 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Powell OM, Voss-Fels KP, Jordan DR, Hammer G and Cooper M
BreedingGeneticsGenomicPhenotype

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
02 June 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Barbier FF, Cao D, Fichtner F, Weiste C, Perez-Garcia MD, Caradeuc M, Le Gourrierec J, Sakr S. and Beveridge CA
auxinbud outgrowthstrigolactonessugar signalling

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
05 May 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Technow F, Podlich D, and Cooper M
BreedingGenetics

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
03 May 2021 / Published in Research Publications
Sherman B and Henry RJ
BiodiversityLaw

Molecular basis for high ligand sensitivity and selectivity of strigolactone receptors in Striga

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Phoebe Baldwin
05 January 2021 / Published in Opinion Article
Wang Y, Yao R, Du X, Guo L, Chen L, Xie D and Smith SM
seed germinationstrigolactones

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
28 December 2020 / Published in Research Publications
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
BreedingCropModellingPhenotype

Plant-Based Vaccines: The Way Ahead?

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Phoebe Baldwin
22 December 2020 / Published in Opinion Article
LeBlanc Z, Waterhouse P and Bally J
biopharmingvaccinesviruses

Anti-Pasch optimal coverings with triples

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Phoebe Baldwin
07 December 2020 / Published in Opinion Article
Demirkale F, Donovan D and Grannell M
optimal covering with triplesPasch configurationSteiner triple system

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

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Phoebe Baldwin
01 December 2020 / Published in Research Publications
Tardieu F, Granato ISC, Van Oosterom EJ, Parent B, and Hammer G L
GeneticsModelling

Maize Reproductive Failure under Drought Quantified

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Phoebe Baldwin
17 August 2020 / Published in News
Reproductive failure in maize has long been studied in plant science. Now, for the first time, it has been quantitatively synthesized. Maize is the most important food crop in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America, and is a key Asian crop. By 2050 the demand for maize in the developing world is expected to double, while yields are expected to decline due
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