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2002

Conference Publication

The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland

Hammer, G. L., Basford, K. E., Delacy, I. H., Chapman, S. C. and Cooper, M. (2002). The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland. 12th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference, Perth, Western Australia, 15-20 September 2002. Perth, WA, Australia: The Australasian Plant Breeding Association.

The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland

2002

Journal Article

Spatial and temporal patterns in Australian wheat yield and their relationship with ENSO

Potgieter, AB, Hammer, GL and Butler, D (2002). Spatial and temporal patterns in Australian wheat yield and their relationship with ENSO. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (1), 77-89. doi: 10.1071/AR01002

Spatial and temporal patterns in Australian wheat yield and their relationship with ENSO

2002

Journal Article

Development of a generic crop model template in the cropping system model APSIM

Wang, E, Robertson, MJ, Hammer, GL, Carberry, PS, Holzworth, D, Meinke, H, Chapman, SC, Hargreaves, JNG, Huth, NI and McLean, G (2002). Development of a generic crop model template in the cropping system model APSIM. European Journal of Agronomy, 18 (1-2), 121-140. doi: 10.1016/S1161-0301(02)00100-4

Development of a generic crop model template in the cropping system model APSIM

2002

Journal Article

Predicting plant leaf area production: shoot assimilate accumulation and partitioning, and leaf area ratio, are stable for a wide range of sorghum population densities

Lafarge, TA and Hammer, GL (2002). Predicting plant leaf area production: shoot assimilate accumulation and partitioning, and leaf area ratio, are stable for a wide range of sorghum population densities. Field Crops Research, 77 (2-3), 137-151. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4290(02)00085-0

Predicting plant leaf area production: shoot assimilate accumulation and partitioning, and leaf area ratio, are stable for a wide range of sorghum population densities

2002

Journal Article

The GP problem: quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

Cooper, Mark, Chapman, Scott C., Podlich, Dean W. and Hammer, Graeme L. (2002). The GP problem: quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships. Silico Biology, 2 (2), 151-164. doi: 10.3233/isb-00032

The GP problem: quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

2002

Journal Article

Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Identification of a common hierarchy for tiller emergence, leaf area development and fertility

Lafarge, TA, Broad, IJ and Hammer, GL (2002). Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Identification of a common hierarchy for tiller emergence, leaf area development and fertility. Annals of Botany, 90 (1), 87-98. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcf152

Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Identification of a common hierarchy for tiller emergence, leaf area development and fertility

2002

Conference Publication

The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

Cooper, Mark, Chapman, Scott C., Podlich, Dean W. and Hammer, Graeme L. (2002). The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships.

The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

2002

Journal Article

Future contributions of crop modelling - from heuristics and supporting decision making to understanding genetic regulation and aiding crop improvement

Hammer, GL, Kropff, MJ, Sinclair, TR and Porter, JR (2002). Future contributions of crop modelling - from heuristics and supporting decision making to understanding genetic regulation and aiding crop improvement. European Journal of Agronomy, 18 (1-2), 15-31. doi: 10.1016/S1161-0301(02)00093-X

Future contributions of crop modelling - from heuristics and supporting decision making to understanding genetic regulation and aiding crop improvement

2002

Conference Publication

Simulated influence of drought incidence on conventional and marker-assisted selection in sorghum breeding

Chapman, S. C., Hammer, G. L., Podlich, D. and Cooper, M. (2002). Simulated influence of drought incidence on conventional and marker-assisted selection in sorghum breeding. 12th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference, Perth, Western Australia, 15-20 September, 2002. Perth, W.A.: The Australasian Plant Breeding Association.

Simulated influence of drought incidence on conventional and marker-assisted selection in sorghum breeding

2002

Journal Article

Infusing the use of seasonal climate forecasting into crop management practice in North East Australia using discussion support software

Nelson, RA, Holzworth, DP, Hammer, GL and Hayman, PT (2002). Infusing the use of seasonal climate forecasting into crop management practice in North East Australia using discussion support software. Agricultural Systems, 74 (3), 393-414. doi: 10.1016/S0308-521X(02)00047-1

Infusing the use of seasonal climate forecasting into crop management practice in North East Australia using discussion support software

2002

Book Chapter

Linking biophysical and genetic models to integrate physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding

Chapman, S.C., Hammer, G. L., Podlich, D. and Cooper, M. (2002). Linking biophysical and genetic models to integrate physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding. Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding. (pp. 167-187) edited by M.S. Kang. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Linking biophysical and genetic models to integrate physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding

2002

Journal Article

Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Modelling dynamics of tiller fertility

Lafarge, T. A. and Hammer, G. L. (2002). Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Modelling dynamics of tiller fertility. Annals of Botany, 90 (1), 99-110. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcf153

Tillering in grain sorghum over a wide range of population densities: Modelling dynamics of tiller fertility

2001

Journal Article

Increasing profits and reducing risks in crop production using participatory systems simulation approaches

Meinke, H, Baethgen, WE, Carberry, PS, Donatelli, M, Hammer, GL, Selvaraju, R and Stockle, CO (2001). Increasing profits and reducing risks in crop production using participatory systems simulation approaches. Agricultural Systems, 70 (2-3), 493-513. doi: 10.1016/S0308-521X(01)00057-9

Increasing profits and reducing risks in crop production using participatory systems simulation approaches

2001

Conference Publication

Understanding climate variability to improve agricultural decision making

Meinke, H., Pollock, K., Hammer, G. L., Wang, E., Stone, R.C., Potgieter, A. and Howden, M. E. (2001). Understanding climate variability to improve agricultural decision making. Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, Tasmania, January, 2001. Australia: Australian Agronomy Society.

Understanding climate variability to improve agricultural decision making

2001

Conference Publication

Improving the interactions between users and producers of climate forecasts

Nicholls, N, Kestin, T and Hammer, G (2001). Improving the interactions between users and producers of climate forecasts. Symposium on Climate Variability, the Oceans and Societal Impacts, Albuquerque Nm, Jan 14-18, 2001. BOSTON: AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY.

Improving the interactions between users and producers of climate forecasts

2001

Conference Publication

The role of modelling in linking physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding

Chapman, S.C., Hammer, G. L., Cooper, M., Podlich, D. and Borrell, A. (2001). The role of modelling in linking physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding. Fourth Australian Sorghum Conference, Kooralbyn, Queensland, 5-8 February, 2001. Brisbane: Range Media Pty Ltd.

The role of modelling in linking physiology, molecular biology and plant breeding

2001

Journal Article

Stay-green: A consequence of the balance between supply and demand for nitrogen during grain filling?

Borrell, A., Hammer, G. and Van Oosterom, E. (2001). Stay-green: A consequence of the balance between supply and demand for nitrogen during grain filling?. Annals of Applied Biology, 138 (1), 91-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2001.tb00088.x

Stay-green: A consequence of the balance between supply and demand for nitrogen during grain filling?

2001

Conference Publication

Canopy architecture and nitrogen utilisation for biomass production: the contrast between maize and sunflower

Massignam, A., Chapman, S.C., Hammer, G. L. and Fukai, S. (2001). Canopy architecture and nitrogen utilisation for biomass production: the contrast between maize and sunflower. 10th Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, Tasmania, 28 January - 1 February, 2001. Hobart, Tas: The Regional Institute Ltd.

Canopy architecture and nitrogen utilisation for biomass production: the contrast between maize and sunflower

2001

Book Chapter

Effects of seasonal climate variability and the use of climate forecasts on wheat supply in the United States, Australia and Canada

Hill, H.S.J., Butler, D., Fuller, S.W., Hammer, G. L., Holzworth, D., Love, A. H. A., Meinke, H., Mjelde, J.W., Park, J. and Rosenthal, W. (2001). Effects of seasonal climate variability and the use of climate forecasts on wheat supply in the United States, Australia and Canada. Impacts of El Nino and Climate Viariability on Agriculture. (pp. 101-123) edited by C. Rosenzweig, K. Boote, S. Hollinger and A. Iglesias and J. Phillips. Madison, Wisconsin, USA: American Society of Agronomy. doi: 10.2134/asaspecpub63.ch7

Effects of seasonal climate variability and the use of climate forecasts on wheat supply in the United States, Australia and Canada

2001

Journal Article

Advances in application of climate prediction in agriculture

Hammer, GL, Hansen, JW, Phillips, JG, Mjelde, JW, Hill, H, Love, A and Potgieter, A (2001). Advances in application of climate prediction in agriculture. Agricultural Systems, 70 (2-3), 515-553. doi: 10.1016/S0308-521X(01)00058-0

Advances in application of climate prediction in agriculture