2017 Journal Article Characterisation of chickpea cropping systems in Australia for major abiotic production constraintsChauhan, Yashvir, Allard, Samantha, Williams, Rex, Williams, Brett, Mundree, Sagadevan, Chenu, Karine and Rachaputi, N. C. (2017). Characterisation of chickpea cropping systems in Australia for major abiotic production constraints. Field Crops Research, 204, 120-134. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2017.01.008 |
2017 Conference Publication Interdrought-VChenu, K., Fletcher, A. and Christopher, J. (2017). Interdrought-V. Interdrought-V, Hyderabad, India, 21-25 February 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication How to improve drought adaptation in wheat?Chenu, K., Fletcher, A., Vazquez-Carrasquer, V. and Christopher, J. T. (2017). How to improve drought adaptation in wheat?. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20-22 November 2017. Trop Ag. |
2017 Conference Publication Does trial duration affect transpiration efficiency estimates for wheat?Fletcher, Andrew, Christopher, Jack and Chenu, Karine (2017). Does trial duration affect transpiration efficiency estimates for wheat?. 18th Australian Society of Agronomy Conference, Ballarat, VIC Australia, 24-28 September 2017. Trafalgar Vic Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy. |
2017 Conference Publication Agriculture and climate change conferenceChenu, K., Fetcher, A., Vazquez-Carrasquer, V. and Christopher, J. T. (2017). Agriculture and climate change conference. Agriculture and Climate Change Conference, Sitges, Spain, 26-28 March 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication Adapting cereals to drought: genetic and management solutionsBorrell, A. K., George-Jaeggli, B., van Oosterom, E. J., Mace, E. S., Jordan, D. R., Kassahun, B., Matiwos, T., Vadez, V., Talwar, H., Christopher, J. T., Chenu, K., Richard, C., Robinson, H., Hickey, L., Nagothu, S. U. and Hammer, G. L. (2017). Adapting cereals to drought: genetic and management solutions. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20-22 November 2017. Trop Ag. |
2017 Conference Publication Increasing genetic progress for wheat adaptation to water-limited environments by integrating novel phenotyping for stay-green and root traits, crop modelling and nested association mapping populationsChristopher, J. T., Richard, C., Veyradier, M., Christopher, M., Borrell, A. K., Hickey, L. and Chenu, K. (2017). Increasing genetic progress for wheat adaptation to water-limited environments by integrating novel phenotyping for stay-green and root traits, crop modelling and nested association mapping populations. Interdrought-V, Hyderabad, India, 21-25 February 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication Interdrought-VChenu, K., Watson, J., Zheng, B., Christopher, J. and Chapman, S. (2017). Interdrought-V. Interdrought-V, Hyderabad, India, 21-25 February 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication Shorter trials to increase screening throughput for transpiration efficiency in wheatFletcher, A., Christopher, J. T. and Chenu, K. (2017). Shorter trials to increase screening throughput for transpiration efficiency in wheat. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20-22 November 2017. Trop Ag. |
2017 Conference Publication Agriculture and climate change conferenceVazquez-Carrasquer, V., Christopher, J. T. and Chenu, K. (2017). Agriculture and climate change conference. Agriculture and Climate Change Conference, Sitges, Spain, 26-28 March 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication Assessment of canopy growth and development for three wheat cultivars under different water and nitrogen regimesZheng, Bangyou, Chenu, Karine, Dreccer, Fernanda, Rebetzke, Greg and Chapman Scott (2017). Assessment of canopy growth and development for three wheat cultivars under different water and nitrogen regimes. 18th Australian Agronomy Conference, Ballarat, VIC Australia, 24-28 September 2017. Ballarat, VIC Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy. |
2017 Conference Publication Speeding genetic progress for wheat adaptation to water-limited environments by integrating novel phenotyping for stay-green and root traits, crop modelling and nested association mapping populationsChristopher, J. T., Richard, C., Christopher, M. J., Borrell, A. K., Hickey, L. and Chenu, K. (2017). Speeding genetic progress for wheat adaptation to water-limited environments by integrating novel phenotyping for stay-green and root traits, crop modelling and nested association mapping populations. TropAg2017, International Tropical Agriculture Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20-22 November 2017. |
2016 Journal Article Stay-green traits to improve wheat adaptation in well-watered and water-limited environmentsChristopher, John T., Christopher, Mandy J. , Borrell, Andrew K. , Fletcher, Susan and Chenu, Karine (2016). Stay-green traits to improve wheat adaptation in well-watered and water-limited environments. Journal of Experimental Botany, 67 (17), 5159-5172. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erw276 |
2016 Journal Article Patterns of water stress and temperature for Australian chickpea productionLake, Lachlan, Chenu, Karine and Sadras, Victor O. (2016). Patterns of water stress and temperature for Australian chickpea production. Crop and Pasture Science, 67 (2), 204-215. doi: 10.1071/CP15253 |
2016 Journal Article Velocity of temperature and flowering time in wheat - assisting breeders to keep pace with climate changeZheng, Bangyou, Chenu, Karine and Chapman, Scott C. (2016). Velocity of temperature and flowering time in wheat - assisting breeders to keep pace with climate change. Global Change Biology, 22 (2), 921-933. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13118 |
2016 Journal Article Assessment of the potential impacts of wheat plant traits across environments by combining crop modeling and global sensitivity analysisCasadebaig, Pierre, Zheng, Bangyou, Chapman, Scott, Huth, Neil, Faivre, Robert and Chenu, Karine (2016). Assessment of the potential impacts of wheat plant traits across environments by combining crop modeling and global sensitivity analysis. Plos One, 11 (1) e0146385, e0146385. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146385 |
2016 Conference Publication Will high throughput phenotyping and genotyping techniques help us to better predict GxE interactions? Some considerations from statistics and crop growth modellingvan Eeuwijk, Fred A., Bustos-Korts, Daniela V., Malosetti, Marcos, Boer, Martin P., Chenu, Karine and Chapman, Scott C. (2016). Will high throughput phenotyping and genotyping techniques help us to better predict GxE interactions? Some considerations from statistics and crop growth modelling. 4th International Plant Phenotyping Symposium, El Batán, Texcoco, Mexico, 13-15 December 2016. Mexico: CIMMYT. |
2016 Conference Publication Integration of crop models into breeding programsChapman, S., Zheng, B., dreccer, F., Hammer, G., Jordan, D. and Chenu, K. (2016). Integration of crop models into breeding programs. International Crop Modelling Symposium, Berlin, Germany, 15-17 March 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication The challenge of prioritising across phenotypically complex traits in breeding for highly variable environmentsRebetzke, G., Chenu, K., Cocks, N., Smith, A. and Cullis, B. (2016). The challenge of prioritising across phenotypically complex traits in breeding for highly variable environments. Australian Statistical Conference 2016, Canberra, ACT Australia, 5-9 December 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Effects of temperature on seedling root traits – Testing a new high-throughput phenotyping system in wheatVazquez-Carrasquer, V., Christopher, J. T. and Chenu, K. (2016). Effects of temperature on seedling root traits – Testing a new high-throughput phenotyping system in wheat. Combio Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-7 October 2016. |