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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
40
Citations
8369
World Ranking
3833
National Ranking
261

Best Publications

  • APSIM - Evolution towards a new generation of agricultural systems simulation

    Dean P. Holzworth;Neil I. Huth;Peter G. deVoil;Eric J. Zurcher

  • PHENOPSIS, an automated platform for reproducible phenotyping of plant responses to soil water deficit in Arabidopsis thaliana permitted the identification of an accession with low sensitivity to soil water deficit.

    Christine Granier;Luis Aguirrezabal;Luis Aguirrezabal;Karine Chenu;Sarah Jane Cookson

  • Breeding for the future: what are the potential impacts of future frost and heat events on sowing and flowering time requirements for Australian bread wheat (Triticum aestivium) varieties?

    Bangyou Zheng;Karine Chenu;M. Fernanda Dreccer;Scott C. Chapman

  • Environment characterization as an aid to wheat improvement: interpreting genotype–environment interactions by modelling water-deficit patterns in North-Eastern Australia

    K Chenu;M Cooper;G L Hammer;Ky L Mathews

  • The shifting influence of drought and heat stress for crops in northeast Australia

    David B. Lobell;Graeme L. Hammer;Karine Chenu;Bangyou Zheng

  • Contribution of Crop Models to Adaptation in Wheat

    Karine Chenu;John Roy Porter;Pierre Martre;Bruno Basso

  • Large-scale characterization of drought pattern: a continent-wide modelling approach applied to the Australian wheatbelt--spatial and temporal trends.

    Karine Chenu;Reza Deihimfard;Scott C. Chapman

  • Simulating the Yield Impacts of Organ-Level Quantitative Trait Loci Associated With Drought Response in Maize: A “Gene-to-Phenotype” Modeling Approach

    Karine Chenu;Scott C. Chapman;François Tardieu;Greg McLean

  • High-throughput phenotyping of seminal root traits in wheat

    Cecile A. I. Richard;Lee T. Hickey;Susan Fletcher;Raeleen Jennings

  • Frost Trends and their Estimated Impact on Yield in the Australian Wheatbelt

    Bangyou Zheng;Scott C. Chapman;Jack T. Christopher;Troy M. Frederiks

  • Stay-green traits to improve wheat adaptation in well-watered and water-limited environments

    John T. Christopher;Mandy J. Christopher;Andrew K. Borrell;Susan Fletcher

  • Detection and use of QTL for complex traits in multiple environments

    Fred A van Eeuwijk;Marco C A M Bink;Karine Chenu;Scott C Chapman

  • Individual leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana: a stable thermal-time-based programme.

    Christine Granier;Catherine Massonnet;Olivier Turc;Bertrand Muller

  • VERNALIZATION1 Modulates Root System Architecture in Wheat and Barley.

    Kai P. Voss-Fels;Hannah Robinson;Stephen R. Mudge;Cecile Richard

  • Short‐term responses of leaf growth rate to water deficit scale up to whole‐plant and crop levels: an integrated modelling approach in maize

    Karine Chenu;Scott C. Chapman;Graeme L. Hammer;Greg Mclean

  • A multisite managed environment facility for targeted trait and germplasm phenotyping

    Greg J. Rebetzke;Karine Chenu;Ben Biddulph;Carina Moeller

  • Phenotyping novel stay-green traits to capture genetic variation in senescence dynamics

    John T. Christopher;Mathieu Veyradier;Andrew K. Borrell;Greg Harvey

  • Fusion of Sentinel-2 and PlanetScope time-series data into daily 3 m surface reflectance and wheat LAI monitoring

    Yuval Sadeh;Xuan Zhu;David Dunkerley;Jeffrey P. Walker

  • Model-assisted phenotyping and ideotype design

    Pierre Martre;Pierre Martre;Bénédicte Quilot-Turion;Delphine Luquet;Mohammed-Mahmoud Ould-Sidi Memmah

  • Assessment of the Potential Impacts of Wheat Plant Traits across Environments by Combining Crop Modeling and Global Sensitivity Analysis.

    Pierre Casadebaig;Bangyou Zheng;Scott Chapman;Neil Huth

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott C. Chapman
Scott C. Chapman University of Queensland
Graeme L. Hammer
Graeme L. Hammer University of Queensland
Andrew Borrell
Andrew Borrell University of Queensland
Bangyou Zheng
Bangyou Zheng Agriculture and Food
Lee T. Hickey
Lee T. Hickey University of Queensland
François Tardieu
François Tardieu INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Greg J. Rebetzke
Greg J. Rebetzke Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Christine Granier
Christine Granier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
David R. Jordan
David R. Jordan University of Queensland
Bruno Andrieu
Bruno Andrieu INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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