Plant Success

  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • PEOPLE
    • GOVERNANCE
    • CENTRE CHARTER
  • RESEARCH
    • Predicting Phenotypes
      • Integration of physiology and development of traits underpinning plant success
      • Land plant genetic network innovations
      • Connecting plant water relations phenotype to whole plant success – Bryophytes
      • Connecting plant water relations phenotype to whole plant success
      • Domestication underground – exploring how modification of plant hormone signalling, including during plant breeding, influences beneficial plant-microbe symbiosis
      • Evolution and function of molecular networks that control potential and water allocation in plant growth
      • Impacts of crop domestication on water management
      • Model emulation
      • Complex mathematical networks
      • Discovering new pathways to enhance breeding predictions by integrating genome to phenome and hierarchical biological models
    • Mechanism and Network Prediction
      • Evolution of eucalyptus clade relative to heat and water stress
      • Predicting adaptive trajectories in natural systems
      • Phylogenomics of photoperiod response
      • Adaptations to heat and water stress in the Andropogoneae grasses
      • Leaf cuticle properties
      • Homology detection, alignment and ancestral state reconstruction of genetic networks
    • Responsible Innovation
      • Genomic analysis of mechanisms of adaptive evolution
      • Genome manipulation technology development and application to analysis of stress response networks
      • Genome editing for complex trait enhancement
      • Quantitative biology and the law
      • Access to genetic resources
      • Freedom to operate with genetic technologies
      • Molecular markers/sequence data
    • Capacity
      • Improved phylogenetic profiling to better understand and predict the genotype to phenotype map
      • Andropogonaeae focused grass pan-genome
  • RESOURCES
    • publications
    • News
    • Reference Materials
      • Laboratory Standard Operating Procedures
  • EVENTS
  • OPPORTUNITIES
  • CONTACT

Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) Workshop

Loading Events

« All Events

Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) Workshop

3 November @ 9:00 am - 4 November @ 5:00 pm

  • « Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Fruit Business in Nineteenth-Century America

In association with the TropAg2022 meeting (https://tropagconference.org/) the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success will host a hybrid (in person and online) workshop on November 3 and 4 in Brisbane, Australia. The workshop will focus on a range of topics related to the study of Genotype by Environment by Management (GxExM) interactions and their importance for crop improvement.

The workshop agenda will be constructed from the proposed contributions submitted through this Expression of Interest form. The workshop will be conducted to stimulate new approaches, building on a foundation of sharing understanding and insights from case studies, leading to discussion of ideas that will advance experimental, modelling and prediction methods to enhance crop improvement strategies. If you are interested in attending or presenting at the 2-day workshop, please complete the EOI form: https://bit.ly/GEM-EOI by August 31. This will help us to plan not only the presentations but also determine details such as what room capacity is required.

Contributions from all aspects of this topic are encouraged and participants with an interest in contributing to the workshop discussions are welcome.

More information in the event flyer >

  • Google Calendar
  • iCalendar
  • Outlook 365
  • Outlook Live

Details

Start:
3 November @ 9:00 am
End:
4 November @ 5:00 pm

Venue

Zoom

Organizer

Plant Success
Email:
admin@plantsuccess.org
View Organizer Website
  • « Novelties, Frauds, and Protections: The Fruit Business in Nineteenth-Century America

sign up to our newsletter

Stay up to date with our latest events, research publications and job opportunities.

General Enquiries
admin@plantsuccess.org

CONTACT US

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past, present and emerging.

Copyright @ 2021 ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture

Privacy Policy | Code of Conduct

TOP