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2014

Conference Publication

Breeding for the future: How to adapt to potential impacts of future frost, drought and heat events on Australian wheat?

Chenu, Karine, Zheng, Bangyou and Chapman, Scott (2014). Breeding for the future: How to adapt to potential impacts of future frost, drought and heat events on Australian wheat?. Breeding Plants to Cope with Future Climate Change, Leeds, United Kingdom, 16-18 June 2014.

Breeding for the future: How to adapt to potential impacts of future frost, drought and heat events on Australian wheat?

2013

Conference Publication

StressMaster: a web application for dynamic modelling of the environment to assist in crop improvement for drought adaptation

Chenu, Karine, Doherty, Al, Rebetzke, Greg J. and Chapman, Scott C. (2013). StressMaster: a web application for dynamic modelling of the environment to assist in crop improvement for drought adaptation. 7th International Conference on Functional-Structural Plant Models, Saariselkä, Finland, 9-14 June, 2013. Helsinki, Finland: MELTA.

StressMaster: a web application for dynamic modelling of the environment to assist in crop improvement for drought adaptation

2013

Conference Publication

Stay-green traits in wheat are linked to yield in well-watered environments

Christopher, Jack, Chenu, Karine, Veyradier, Mathieu, Christopher, Mandy, Jennings, Raeleen, Harvey, Greg, Fletcher, Susan and Borrell, Andrew (2013). Stay-green traits in wheat are linked to yield in well-watered environments. WBA2013: Wheat Breeders Assembly 2013, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 16-19 July, 2013. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Wheat Breeding Society Of Australia.

Stay-green traits in wheat are linked to yield in well-watered environments

2013

Conference Publication

Quantifying the potential yield benefit of root traits in a target population of environments

Veyradier, Mathieu, Christopher, John (Jack) T. and Chenu, Karine (2013). Quantifying the potential yield benefit of root traits in a target population of environments. 7th International Conference on Functional-Structural Plant Models, Saariselkä, Finland, 9-14 June 2013. Helsinki, Finland: MELTA.

Quantifying the potential yield benefit of root traits in a target population of environments

2013

Conference Publication

Fine-mapping candidates for 'stay-green' in sorghum reveals genes associated with canopy development and root growth

Borrell, A. K., Christopher, J. T., Veyradier, M., Harvey, G., Fletcher, S., Christopher, M., Jennings, R., Hammer, G. L. and Chenu, K. (2013). Fine-mapping candidates for 'stay-green' in sorghum reveals genes associated with canopy development and root growth. ID4: InterDrought-IV Conference 2013. The 4th International Conference on Integrated Approaches to Improve Crop Production under Drought-Prone Environments, Burswood, WA, Australia, 2-6 September, 2013.

Fine-mapping candidates for 'stay-green' in sorghum reveals genes associated with canopy development and root growth

2012

Journal Article

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?

Zheng, Bangyou, Chenu, Karine, Dreccer, M. Fernanda and Chapman, Scott C. (2012). 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?. Global Change Biology, 18 (9), 2899-2914. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2012.02724.x

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?

2012

Conference Publication

Grain number and the response to increasing temperatures in wheat

Chenu, Karine, Chapman, Scott, Wockner, Kimberly, Liu, Wenjie, Miralles, Daniel and Dreccer, M. (2012). Grain number and the response to increasing temperatures in wheat. ASA, CSSA and SSSA Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 21-24 October 2012.

Grain number and the response to increasing temperatures in wheat

2012

Conference Publication

Large-scale characterization of drought pattern: current and future trends in the Australian wheatbelt

Chenu, K. and Chapman, S. C. (2012). Large-scale characterization of drought pattern: current and future trends in the Australian wheatbelt. 6th International Crop Science Congress (ICSC), Bento Goncalves, Brazil, 6-12 August 2012.

Large-scale characterization of drought pattern: current and future trends in the Australian wheatbelt

2012

Conference Publication

How high temperature affects wheat growth and development

Chenu, K., Oudin, F., Chapman, S. C., Dreccer, M. F. and Hammer, G. L. (2012). How high temperature affects wheat growth and development. 6th International Crop Science Congress (ICSC), Bento Goncalves, Brazil, 6-12 August 2012.

How high temperature affects wheat growth and development

2012

Conference Publication

Modelling crop physiology and genetics to simulate Genotype x Management x Environment (GxMxE) interactions

Chenu, Karine, Hammer, Graeme, van Oosterom, Erik, Christopher, Jack, McLean, Greg, Doherty, Al and Chapman, Scott (2012). Modelling crop physiology and genetics to simulate Genotype x Management x Environment (GxMxE) interactions. APSIM Users and Developers Forum, Canberra, Australia, 14 March 2012.

Modelling crop physiology and genetics to simulate Genotype x Management x Environment (GxMxE) interactions

2012

Journal Article

Water and thermal regimes for field pea in Australia and their implications for breeding

Sadras, V.O., Lake, L., Chenu, K., McMurray, L.S. and Leonforte, A. (2012). Water and thermal regimes for field pea in Australia and their implications for breeding. Crop and Pasture Science, 63 (1), 33-44. doi: 10.1071/CP11321

Water and thermal regimes for field pea in Australia and their implications for breeding

2012

Journal Article

Protocols for experimental plot sampling, handling and processing of cereal experiments: standardised methods for use in large agronomic, physiological and genetic field studies

Rebetzke, G., van Herwaarden, A., Chenu, K., Moeller, C., Biddulph, B., Richards, R. and Rattey, A. (2012). Protocols for experimental plot sampling, handling and processing of cereal experiments: standardised methods for use in large agronomic, physiological and genetic field studies. Prometheus Wiki.

Protocols for experimental plot sampling, handling and processing of cereal experiments: standardised methods for use in large agronomic, physiological and genetic field studies

2012

Conference Publication

Modelling genotype and environment effects to aid crop improvement

Chenu, Karine, Hammer, Graeme and Chapman, Scott (2012). Modelling genotype and environment effects to aid crop improvement. 6th International Crop Science Congress (ICSC), 6-12 August 2012, Bento Goncalves, Brazil.

Modelling genotype and environment effects to aid crop improvement

2012

Conference Publication

Drought experienced by Australian wheat: current and future trends

Chenu, Karine and Chapman, Scott (2012). Drought experienced by Australian wheat: current and future trends. 16th Australian Agronomy Conference, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 14-18 October 2012. Armidale, NSW, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.

Drought experienced by Australian wheat: current and future trends

2011

Conference Publication

Drought environment types for rain-fed barley in Australia – Interpreting genotype-environment interaction by modelling water-deficit patterns

Chenu, K., Deihimfard, R., McIntyre, K. and Hammer, G. L. (2011). Drought environment types for rain-fed barley in Australia – Interpreting genotype-environment interaction by modelling water-deficit patterns. The 15th Australian Barley Technical Symposium, Adelaide, Australia, 18-21 September 2011.

Drought environment types for rain-fed barley in Australia – Interpreting genotype-environment interaction by modelling water-deficit patterns

2011

Conference Publication

Characterising root systems throughout the life cycle to identify adaptive root traits for water-limitation

Christopher, J. T., Borrell, A. K., Chenu, K., Jennings, R., Harvey, G., Manschadi, A. M. and Hammer, G. L. (2011). Characterising root systems throughout the life cycle to identify adaptive root traits for water-limitation. Wheat Breeding Assembly, Perth, Australia, 24-26 August 2011.

Characterising root systems throughout the life cycle to identify adaptive root traits for water-limitation

2011

Conference Publication

New lysimeter platforms to phenotype daily transpiration over the crop cycle in contrasting wheat lines

Chenu, K., Christopher, J. T., McLean, G., Payero, J. O. and Hammer, G. L. (2011). New lysimeter platforms to phenotype daily transpiration over the crop cycle in contrasting wheat lines. Wheat Breeding Assembly, Perth, Australia, 24-26 August 2011.

New lysimeter platforms to phenotype daily transpiration over the crop cycle in contrasting wheat lines

2011

Conference Publication

Characterisation of drought patterns across the Australian Wheat Belt

Chenu, K., Deihimfard, R., Hammer, G. L., Doherty, A. and Chapman, S. C. (2011). Characterisation of drought patterns across the Australian Wheat Belt. Wheat Breeding Assembly, Perth, Australia, 24-26 August 2011.

Characterisation of drought patterns across the Australian Wheat Belt

2011

Conference Publication

Adapting wheat germplasm for elevated CO2 and higher temperatures – environment characterisation, trait screening and crop modelling

Chapman, S.C., Dreccer, M.F., Palta-Paz, J., Bourgault, M., Wockner, K., Zheng, B., Kearns, R., Dias De Oliveria, E. and Chenu, K. (2011). Adapting wheat germplasm for elevated CO2 and higher temperatures – environment characterisation, trait screening and crop modelling. ComBiom2011, Cairns, Australia, 25-29 September.

Adapting wheat germplasm for elevated CO2 and higher temperatures – environment characterisation, trait screening and crop modelling

2011

Conference Publication

Wheat response to increasing temperatures: The role of genetic variability

Wockner, K. B., Chenu, K., Oudin, F., Chapman, S. C. and Dreccer, M. F. (2011). Wheat response to increasing temperatures: The role of genetic variability. Wheat Breeding Assembly, Perth, Australia, 24-26 August 2011.

Wheat response to increasing temperatures: The role of genetic variability