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 Historical improvement in drought adaptation of Australian wheat varieties has coincided with changes in biomass partitioning, transpiration efficiency and root architectureChenu, K., Fletcher, A., Vazquez-Carrasquer, V. and Christopher, J. T. (2016). Historical improvement in drought adaptation of Australian wheat varieties has coincided with changes in biomass partitioning, transpiration efficiency and root architecture. ComBio Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-7 October 2016. Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). |
2016 Conference Publication Heat, frost and drought – what are the trends?Chenu, K., Zheng, B., Watson, J., Lobell, D. and Chapman, S. (2016). Heat, frost and drought – what are the trends?. International Crop Modelling Symposium, Berlin, Germany, 15-17 March 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Integration of high-throughput genomic and phenomic tools to enhance genetic gain in water-limited environmentsRebetzke, G. J., Bovill, W. D., James, R., Jimenez-Berni, B., Chenu, K., Deery, D. and Mcintyre, C. L. (2016). Integration of high-throughput genomic and phenomic tools to enhance genetic gain in water-limited environments. 7th International Crop Science Congress, Beijiing, China, 14-19 August 2016. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. |
2016 Conference Publication Bottom-up and top-down approaches – The value of modelling in trait dissection and phenotypic predictionChenu, Karine, Chapman, Scott, Tardieu, Francois, Casadebaig, Pierre, Christopher, Jack and Hammer, Graeme (2016). Bottom-up and top-down approaches – The value of modelling in trait dissection and phenotypic prediction. Hortimodel 2016, Avignon, France, 19-22 September 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Using modelling to target representative drought patterns by managing the irrigation schedulingChenu, K., Brider, J., Doherty, A., Rebetzke, G. J., McDonald, G., Mayfield, A., Bechaz, K., Pattison, A., Murfit, M. and Mayer, J. E. (2016). Using modelling to target representative drought patterns by managing the irrigation scheduling. Hortimodel, Avignon, France, 19-22 September 2016. |
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. |
2016 Conference Publication From a global sensitivity analysis of a crop model to wheat improvement in the fieldChenu, K., Casadebaig, P. and Christopher, J. (2016). From a global sensitivity analysis of a crop model to wheat improvement in the field. International Crop Modelling Symposium iCROPM2016, Berlin, Germany, 15-17 March 2016. Germany: AgMIP. |
2016 Conference Publication Stay-green and root trait physiology combined with crop modelling to improve crop adaptationChristopher, J. T., Richard, C., Veyradier, M., Hickey, L., Christopher, M., Borrell, A. K. and Chenu, K. (2016). Stay-green and root trait physiology combined with crop modelling to improve crop adaptation. ComBio Conference, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 3-7 October 2016. Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB). |
2016 Conference Publication Phenotyping transpiration efficiency: linking trait dissection to geneticsvan Oosterom, E., Chenu, K., McLean, G., Deifel, K. , Sulman, R. and Hammer, G. (2016). Phenotyping transpiration efficiency: linking trait dissection to genetics. 5th International Controlled Environment Conference (AusPheno 2016), Canberra, Australia, 18-22 September 2016. ICEC. |
2016 Conference Publication Impact of soil temperature on seedling roots in wheatVazquez-Carrasquer, V., Christopher, J. and Chenu, K. (2016). Impact of soil temperature on seedling roots in wheat. 7th International Crop Science Congress, Beijing, China, 14-19 August 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Rapid phenotyping combined with speed breeding to improve stay-green and root adaptation of wheat in water-limited environmentsChristopher, J., Richard, C., Chenu, K., Christopher, M., Borrell, A. and Hickey, L. (2016). Rapid phenotyping combined with speed breeding to improve stay-green and root adaptation of wheat in water-limited environments. 7th International Crop Science Congress, Beijiing, China, 14-19 August 2016. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. |
2016 Conference Publication Using crop modeling to get better field dataChenu, K., Doherty, A., Brider, J., Rebetzke, G. J., McDonald, G., Mayfield, A., Bechaz, K., Pattison, A., Murfit, M. and Mayer, J. E. (2016). Using crop modeling to get better field data. International Crop Modelling Symposium, Berlin, Germany, 15-17 March 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Improvement of the model capacity and assessment traits related with water use efficiency for wheat in AustraliaZheng, B., Chenu, K., Dreccer, F., Duan, T., Rebetzke, G., Guo, Y. and Chapman, S. (2016). Improvement of the model capacity and assessment traits related with water use efficiency for wheat in Australia. 7th International Crop Science Congress, Beijing, China, 14-19 August 2016. Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. |
2016 Conference Publication Patterns of temperature for Australian chickpea productionLake, Lachlan, Chenu, Karine and Sadras, Victor (2016). Patterns of temperature for Australian chickpea production. Australian Pulse Conference, Tamworth, Australia, 12-14 September 2016. Pulse Australia. |
2016 Conference Publication StressMaster: A web application based on crop modeling to get better field dataChenu, K., Brider, J., Doherty, A., Rebetzke, G. J., McDonald, G., Mayfield, A., Bechaz, K., Pattison, A., Murfit, M. and Mayer, J. E. (2016). StressMaster: A web application based on crop modeling to get better field data. 7th International Crop Science Congress, Beijing, China, 14-19 August 2016. |