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2009

Conference Publication

Quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize - a gene-to-phenotype modelling approach

Chenu, K., Tardieu, F., Chapman, S. C., McLean, G., Welcker, C. and Hammer, G. L. (2009). Quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize - a gene-to-phenotype modelling approach. 14th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference (APBC) and the 11th Congress of the Society for the Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania (SABRAO), Cairns, Australia, 10-14 August 2009. Bangkok, Thailand: Society for Advancement of Breeding Research in Asia and Oceania.

Quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize - a gene-to-phenotype modelling approach

2009

Conference Publication

Revealing the yield impacts of organ-level quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize-A gene-to-phenotype modelling approach

Chenu, K, Chapman, SC, Tardieu, F, McLean, G, Welcker, C and Hammer, GL (2009). Revealing the yield impacts of organ-level quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize-A gene-to-phenotype modelling approach. Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Experimental-Biology, Glasgow Scotland, Jun 28-Jul 01, 2009. NEW YORK: ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.04.575

Revealing the yield impacts of organ-level quantitative trait loci associated with drought response in maize-A gene-to-phenotype modelling approach

2008

Journal Article

Using a 3-D virtual sunflower to simulate light capture at organ, plant and plot levels: contribution of organ interception, impact of heliotropism and analysis of genotypic differences.

Rey, Herve, Dauzat, Jean, Chenu, Karine, Barczi, Jean-Francois, Dosio, Guillermo A. A. and Lecoeur, Jeremie (2008). Using a 3-D virtual sunflower to simulate light capture at organ, plant and plot levels: contribution of organ interception, impact of heliotropism and analysis of genotypic differences.. Annals of Botany, 101 (8), 1139-1151. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcm300

Using a 3-D virtual sunflower to simulate light capture at organ, plant and plot levels: contribution of organ interception, impact of heliotropism and analysis of genotypic differences.

2008

Conference Publication

Simulating yield impact of QTL controlling leaf and silk expansion under drought in maize

Chenu, Karine, Tardieu, François, Chapman, Scott, McLean, Greg, Welcker, Claude and Hammer, Graeme (2008). Simulating yield impact of QTL controlling leaf and silk expansion under drought in maize. Global Issues. Paddock Action, Adelaide, South Australia, 21-25 Sep 2008. Gosford, NSW: The Regional Institute Ltd.

Simulating yield impact of QTL controlling leaf and silk expansion under drought in maize

2008

Conference Publication

Estimation of light interception in research environments: a joint approach using directional light sensors and 3D virtual plants applied to sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and Arabidopsis thaliana in natural and artificial conditions

Chenu, Karine, Rey, Hervé, Dauzat, Jean, Lydie, Guilioni and Lecoeur, Jérémie (2008). Estimation of light interception in research environments: a joint approach using directional light sensors and 3D virtual plants applied to sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and Arabidopsis thaliana in natural and artificial conditions. FSPM07: 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models, Napier, N.Z., 4-9 November 2007. Collingwood, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing. doi: 10.1071/FP08057

Estimation of light interception in research environments: a joint approach using directional light sensors and 3D virtual plants applied to sunflower (Helianthus annuus) and Arabidopsis thaliana in natural and artificial conditions

2008

Conference Publication

Model-based trait dissection as an aid to QTL detection and deployment - Illustration for leaf growth under drought in maize

Chenu, K., Chapman, S. C., Tardieu, F., Welcker, C., McLean, G. and Hammer, G. L. (2008). Model-based trait dissection as an aid to QTL detection and deployment - Illustration for leaf growth under drought in maize. Workshop: Integrating new technologies for rapid genetic advance in plant breeding programs, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 8-9 October 2008.

Model-based trait dissection as an aid to QTL detection and deployment - Illustration for leaf growth under drought in maize

2008

Journal Article

Relative contributions of light interception and radiation use efficiency to the reduction of maize productivity under cold temperatures

Louarn, Gaëtan, Chenu, Karine, Fournier, Christian, Andrieu, Bruno and Giauffret, Catherine (2008). Relative contributions of light interception and radiation use efficiency to the reduction of maize productivity under cold temperatures. Functional Plant Biology, 35 (9-10), 885-899. doi: 10.1071/FP08061

Relative contributions of light interception and radiation use efficiency to the reduction of maize productivity under cold temperatures

2007

Journal Article

Simulations of virtual plants reveal a role for SERRATE in the response of leaf development to light in Arabidopsis thaliana

Chenu, Karine, Franck, Nicolas and Lecoeur, Jeremie (2007). Simulations of virtual plants reveal a role for SERRATE in the response of leaf development to light in Arabidopsis thaliana. New Phytologist, 175 (3), 472-481. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2007.02123.x

Simulations of virtual plants reveal a role for SERRATE in the response of leaf development to light in Arabidopsis thaliana

2007

Journal Article

Day length affects the dynamics of leaf expansion and cellular development in Arabidopsis thaliana partially through floral transition timing

Cookson, Sarah Jane, Chenu, Karine and Granier, Christine (2007). Day length affects the dynamics of leaf expansion and cellular development in Arabidopsis thaliana partially through floral transition timing. Annals of Botany, 99 (4), 703-711. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcm005

Day length affects the dynamics of leaf expansion and cellular development in Arabidopsis thaliana partially through floral transition timing

2007

Conference Publication

How do short-term environmental effects on leaf growth rate translate into differences in whole-plant profiles of maize leaf area? Impact of temperature, evaporative demand and soil water status

Chenu, K., Chapman, S. C., Hammer, G. L., McLean, G. and Tardieu, F. (2007). How do short-term environmental effects on leaf growth rate translate into differences in whole-plant profiles of maize leaf area? Impact of temperature, evaporative demand and soil water status. Agron-Omics, Montpellier, France, 17-18 July 2007.

How do short-term environmental effects on leaf growth rate translate into differences in whole-plant profiles of maize leaf area? Impact of temperature, evaporative demand and soil water status

2007

Book Chapter

An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature

Chenu K, Fournier C, Andrieu B and Giauffret C (2007). An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature. Scale and complexity in plant systems research : gene-plant-crop relations. (pp. 201-210) Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer - Netherlands.

An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature

2006

Journal Article

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

Granier, Christine, Aguirrezabal, Luis, Chenu, Karine, Cookson, Sarah Jane, Dauzat, Myriam, Hamard, Philippe, Thioux, Jean-Jacques, Rolland, Gaelle, Bouchier-Combaud, Sandrine, Lebaudy, Anne, Muller, Bertrand, Simonneau, Thierry and Tardieu, François (2006). 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. New Phytologist, 169 (3), 623-635. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2005.01609.x

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

2006

Conference Publication

Towards an architectural approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance

Chenu, K., Fournier, C., Giauffret, C. and Andrieu, B. (2006). Towards an architectural approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance. 2nd International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications, Beijing China, 13-17 November 2006. Piscataway, NJ United States: I E E E. doi: 10.1109/PMA.2006.20

Towards an architectural approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance

2006

Conference Publication

An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature

Chenu, K., Fournier, C., Andrieu, B. and Giauffret, C. (2006). An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature. 3ème journée de Biologie Végétale de Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 16 May 2006.

An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature

2006

Conference Publication

3D architectural modelling approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance: a first step

Chenu, K., Fournier, C., Andrieu, B. and Giauffret, C. (2006). 3D architectural modelling approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance: a first step. Workshop on Scale and complexity in plant systems research: gene-plant-crop relations, Wageningen, Netherlands, 23-26 April 2006.

3D architectural modelling approach to drive maize breeding for cold tolerance: a first step

2006

Conference Publication

How can 3D virtual plant help to better understand plant physiology and genotype-environment interactions?

Chenu, K., Rey, H., Christophe, A., Andrieu, B., Fournier, C., Giauffret, C. and Lecoeur, J. (2006). How can 3D virtual plant help to better understand plant physiology and genotype-environment interactions?. ComBio 2006, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 24-28 September 2006.

How can 3D virtual plant help to better understand plant physiology and genotype-environment interactions?

2005

Journal Article

Integrated responses of rosette organogenesis, morphogenesis and architecture to reduced incident light in Arabidopsis thaliana results in higher efficiency of light interception

Chenu, Karine, Franck, Nicholas, Dauzat, Jean, Barczi, Jean-François, Rey, Hervé and Lecoeur, Jérémie (2005). Integrated responses of rosette organogenesis, morphogenesis and architecture to reduced incident light in Arabidopsis thaliana results in higher efficiency of light interception. Functional Plant Biology, 32 (12), 1123-1134. doi: 10.1071/FP05091

Integrated responses of rosette organogenesis, morphogenesis and architecture to reduced incident light in Arabidopsis thaliana results in higher efficiency of light interception

2005

Conference Publication

Variabilité phénotypique de la croissance et du développement foliaire en réponse au rayonnement chez Arabidopsis thaliana

Chenu, K., Christophe, A. and Lecoeur, J. (2005). Variabilité phénotypique de la croissance et du développement foliaire en réponse au rayonnement chez Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecole thématique Biologie Intégrative, Batz-sur-mer, France, 3-7 October 2005.

Variabilité phénotypique de la croissance et du développement foliaire en réponse au rayonnement chez Arabidopsis thaliana

2005

Conference Publication

Phenopsis, une plateforme automatisée pour du phénotypage reproductible chez Arabidopsis thaliana

Granier, C., Chenu, K., Simonneau, T. and Tardieu, F. (2005). Phenopsis, une plateforme automatisée pour du phénotypage reproductible chez Arabidopsis thaliana. Ecole thématique Biologie Intégrative, Batz-sur-mer, France, 3-7 October 2005.

Phenopsis, une plateforme automatisée pour du phénotypage reproductible chez Arabidopsis thaliana

2005

Conference Publication

Phénotypage haut-débit chez Arabidopsis thaliana: comment analyser la réponse des plantes aux stress environnementaux de façon reproductible?

Granier, C., Chenu, K., Aguirrezabal, L., Cookson, S., Dauzat, M., Muller, B., Tardieu, F. and Simonneau, T. (2005). Phénotypage haut-débit chez Arabidopsis thaliana: comment analyser la réponse des plantes aux stress environnementaux de façon reproductible?. 10th Workshop on Plant Virology, Aussois, France, 6-10 March 2005.

Phénotypage haut-débit chez Arabidopsis thaliana: comment analyser la réponse des plantes aux stress environnementaux de façon reproductible?