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2015

Conference Publication

High yielding wheat in the northern region: impact of nitrogen fertilisation on grain yield and quality in modern cultivars

Ferrante, Ariel, Eyre, Joseph, George-Jaeggli, Barbara, McLean, James, Chenu, Karine, deVoil, Peter, McLean, Greg and Rodriguez, Daniel (2015). High yielding wheat in the northern region: impact of nitrogen fertilisation on grain yield and quality in modern cultivars. Australian Agronomy Conference, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 21-24 September 2015. Warragul, VIC, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.

High yielding wheat in the northern region: impact of nitrogen fertilisation on grain yield and quality in modern cultivars

2014

Journal Article

Stay-green alleles individually enhance grain yield in sorghum under drought by modifying canopy development and water uptake patterns

Borrell, Andrew K., van Oosterom, Erik J., Mullet, John E., George-Jaeggli, Barbara, Jordan, David R., Klein, Patricia E. and Hammer, Graeme L. (2014). Stay-green alleles individually enhance grain yield in sorghum under drought by modifying canopy development and water uptake patterns. New Phytologist, 203 (3), 817-830. doi: 10.1111/nph.12869

Stay-green alleles individually enhance grain yield in sorghum under drought by modifying canopy development and water uptake patterns

2014

Conference Publication

The stay-green trait in cereals: integrating from cell to whole plant

Borrell, v, Van Oosterom, Erik J., Mullet, John, George-Jaeggli, Barbara, Hammer, Graeme, Klein, Patricia and Jordan, David (2014). The stay-green trait in cereals: integrating from cell to whole plant. 7th European Workshop on Plant Senescence, Aarhus, Denmark, 10-14 November 2014.

The stay-green trait in cereals: integrating from cell to whole plant

2013

Journal Article

Sorghum dwarfing genes can affect radiation capture and radiation use efficiency

George-Jaeggli, B., Jordan, D. R., van Oosterom, E. J., Broad, I. J. and Hammer, G. L. (2013). Sorghum dwarfing genes can affect radiation capture and radiation use efficiency. Field Crops Research, 149, 283-290. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.05.005

Sorghum dwarfing genes can affect radiation capture and radiation use efficiency

2013

Conference Publication

Improving cereal productivity with stay-green technology.

Borrell, A., Hammer, G., Van Oosterom, E., George-Jaeggli, B., McLean, G., Hamlet, S., Hunt, C., Mace, E., Mullet, J., Klein, P., Weers, B. and Jordan, D. (2013). Improving cereal productivity with stay-green technology.. 2013 QAAFI Annual Research Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 6-7 August 2013.

Improving cereal productivity with stay-green technology.

2013

Conference Publication

Development and evaluation of drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia – Phase II.

Borrell, A., Coulibaly, S., Teme, N., George-Jaeggli, B., Hamlet, S., George, P. and Jordan, D. (2013). Development and evaluation of drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia – Phase II.. 2013 General Research Meeting (GRM), Lisbon, Portugal, 27 - 30 September 2013. Generation Challenge Program, CGIAR.

Development and evaluation of drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia – Phase II.

2011

Journal Article

Decrease in sorghum grain yield due to the dw3 dwarfing gene is caused by reduction in shoot biomass

George-Jaeggli, B., Jordan, D. R., van Oosterom, E. J. and Hammer, G. L. (2011). Decrease in sorghum grain yield due to the dw3 dwarfing gene is caused by reduction in shoot biomass. Field Crops Research, 124 (2), 231-239. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2011.07.005

Decrease in sorghum grain yield due to the dw3 dwarfing gene is caused by reduction in shoot biomass

2011

Conference Publication

Developing drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia: Stay-green trait beneficial in tall and short backgrounds

Borrell, Andrew K., Jordan, David R. and George-Jaeggli, Barbara (2011). Developing drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia: Stay-green trait beneficial in tall and short backgrounds. Plant and Animal Genome XIX Conference, San Diego CA, United States, 15-19 January 2011.

Developing drought-adapted sorghum germplasm for Africa and Australia: Stay-green trait beneficial in tall and short backgrounds

2009

Other Outputs

Physiology and Genetics of Height-Yield Associations in Sorghum

Barbara George-Jaeggli (2009). Physiology and Genetics of Height-Yield Associations in Sorghum. PhD Thesis, School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland.

Physiology and Genetics of Height-Yield Associations in Sorghum

2006

Conference Publication

Tall sorghum plants use water more efficiently than short ones

George-Jaeggli, B., Hammer, G. L., Van Oosterom, E. J. and Jordan, D. R. (2006). Tall sorghum plants use water more efficiently than short ones. 5th Australian Sorghum Conference, Gold Coast, 30 January - 2 February 2006. Gold Coast: Range Media Pty Ltd.

Tall sorghum plants use water more efficiently than short ones