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2002

Journal Article

Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in arabidopsis root cultures

Klok, Erik Jan, Wilson, Iain W., Wilson, Dale, Chapman, Scott C., Ewing, Rob M., Somerville, Shauna C., James Peacock, W., Dolferus, Rudy and Dennis, Elizabeth S. (2002). Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in arabidopsis root cultures. Plant Cell, 14 (10), 2481-2494. doi: 10.1105/tpc.004747

Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in arabidopsis root cultures

2002

Conference Publication

The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland

Hammer, G. L., Basford, K. E., Delacy, I. H., Chapman, S. C. and Cooper, M. (2002). The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland. 12th Australasian Plant Breeding Conference, Perth, Western Australia, 15-20 September 2002. Perth, WA, Australia: The Australasian Plant Breeding Association.

The unit for modelling plant breeding programs at The University of Queensland

2002

Book Chapter

Complexity, quantitative traits and plant breeding: a role for simulation modelling in the genetic improvement of crops

Cooper, M., Podlich, D., Micallef, K. P., Smith, O. S., Jensen, N. M., Chapman, S. C. and Kruger, N. L. (2002). Complexity, quantitative traits and plant breeding: a role for simulation modelling in the genetic improvement of crops. Quantitative Genetics, Genomics and Plant Breeding. (pp. 143-166) edited by M. S. Kang. Wallingford, UK: CAB International.

Complexity, quantitative traits and plant breeding: a role for simulation modelling in the genetic improvement of crops

2002

Conference Publication

The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

Cooper, Mark, Chapman, Scott C., Podlich, Dean W. and Hammer, Graeme L. (2002). The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships.

The GP problem: Quantifying gene-to-phenotype relationships

2002

Journal Article

Using crop simulation to generate genotype by environment interaction effects for sorghum in water-limited environments

Chapman, S. C., Cooper, M. and Hammer, G. L. (2002). Using crop simulation to generate genotype by environment interaction effects for sorghum in water-limited environments. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (4), 379-389. doi: 10.1071/AR01070

Using crop simulation to generate genotype by environment interaction effects for sorghum in water-limited environments

2002

Journal Article

Using biplots to interpret gene expression patterns in plants

Chapman, Scott, Schenk, Peer, Kazan, Kemal and Manners, John (2002). Using biplots to interpret gene expression patterns in plants. Bioinformatics, 18 (1), 202-204. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/18.1.202

Using biplots to interpret gene expression patterns in plants

2002

Journal Article

Spatial and seasonal effects confounding interpretation of sunflower yields in Argentina

Chapman, Scott C. and De la Vega, Abelardo J. (2002). Spatial and seasonal effects confounding interpretation of sunflower yields in Argentina. Field Crops Research, 73 (2-3), 107-120. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4290(01)00185-X

Spatial and seasonal effects confounding interpretation of sunflower yields in Argentina

2002

Journal Article

Lodging reduces sucrose accumulation of sugarcane in the wet and dry tropics

Singh, G., Chapman, Scott C., Jackson, P. A. and Lawn, R. J. (2002). Lodging reduces sucrose accumulation of sugarcane in the wet and dry tropics. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (11), 1183-1195. doi: 10.1071/AR02044

Lodging reduces sucrose accumulation of sugarcane in the wet and dry tropics

2001

Journal Article

Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: I. Two-mode pattern analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina

De La Vega, Abelardo J, Chapman, Scott C and Hall, Antonio J (2001). Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: I. Two-mode pattern analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina. Field Crops Research, 72 (1), 17-38. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4290(01)00162-9

Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: I. Two-mode pattern analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina

2001

Journal Article

Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: II. Three-mode principal component analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina

De La Vega, Abelardo J and Chapman, Scott C (2001). Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: II. Three-mode principal component analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina. Field Crops Research, 72 (1), 39-50. doi: 10.1016/S0378-4290(01)00163-0

Genotype by environment interaction and indirect selection for yield in sunflower: II. Three-mode principal component analysis of oil and biomass yield across environments in Argentina

2000

Journal Article

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. I. Characteristics that confound interpretation of hybrid yield

Chapman, S. C., Cooper, M., Butler, D. G. and Henzell, R. G. (2000). Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. I. Characteristics that confound interpretation of hybrid yield. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 51 (2), 197-207. doi: 10.1071/AR99020

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. I. Characteristics that confound interpretation of hybrid yield

2000

Conference Publication

Can seasonal climate forecasts predict movements in grain prices?

Chapman, Scott, Imray, Robert and Hammer, Graeme (2000). Can seasonal climate forecasts predict movements in grain prices?. Symposium on Applications of Seasonal Climate Forecasting in Agricultural and Natural Ecosystems, Brisbane, Australia, November 1997. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-94-015-9351-9_22

Can seasonal climate forecasts predict movements in grain prices?

2000

Journal Article

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. II. Frequencies of different seasonal patterns of drought stress are related to location effects on hybrid yields

Chapman, S. C., Cooper, M., Hammer, G. L. and Butler, D. G. (2000). Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. II. Frequencies of different seasonal patterns of drought stress are related to location effects on hybrid yields. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 51 (2), 209-221. doi: 10.1071/AR99021

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. II. Frequencies of different seasonal patterns of drought stress are related to location effects on hybrid yields

2000

Journal Article

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. III. Temporal sequences and spatial patterns in the target population of environments

Chapman, SC, Hammer, GL, Butler, DG and Cooper, M (2000). Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. III. Temporal sequences and spatial patterns in the target population of environments. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 51 (2), 223-233. doi: 10.1071/AR99022

Genotype by environment interactions affecting grain sorghum. III. Temporal sequences and spatial patterns in the target population of environments

1999

Journal Article

Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: II. Direct and correlated responses among secondary traits

Chapman, S. C. and Edmeades, G. O. (1999). Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: II. Direct and correlated responses among secondary traits. Crop Science, 39 (5), 1315-1324.

Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: II. Direct and correlated responses among secondary traits

1999

Journal Article

Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: I. Gains in biomass, grain yield, harvest index

Edmeades, G. O., Bolaños, J., Chapman, S. C., Lafitte, H. R. and Bänziger, M. (1999). Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: I. Gains in biomass, grain yield, harvest index. Crop Science, 39 (5), 1306-1315.

Selection improves drought tolerance in tropical maize populations: I. Gains in biomass, grain yield, harvest index

1999

Conference Publication

Using crop simulation models to examine genotype by environment interaction in variable water-limited environments

Chapman, S. C., Hammer, G. L. and Cooper, M. (1999). Using crop simulation models to examine genotype by environment interaction in variable water-limited environments. 11th Australian Plant Breeding Conference, Stamford Grand Hotel, Glenelg, SA, 19-23 April 1999. Adelaide: Univ. of Adelaide (Waite Campus), SA.

Using crop simulation models to examine genotype by environment interaction in variable water-limited environments

1999

Book Chapter

Modelling plant breeding programs

Cooper, M., Podlich, D., Jensen, N., Chapman, S. C. and Hammer, G. L. (1999). Modelling plant breeding programs. Trends in Agronomy. (pp. 33-64) Trivandrum, India: Research Trends.

Modelling plant breeding programs

1997

Journal Article

Research on drought resistance in grain sorghum in Australia

Henzell, R. G., Hammer, G. L., Borrell, A. K., McIntyre, C. L. and Chapman, S. C. (1997). Research on drought resistance in grain sorghum in Australia. International Sorghum and Millets Newsletter, 38, 1-9.

Research on drought resistance in grain sorghum in Australia

1997

Journal Article

Genotype by environment effects and selection for drought tolerance in tropical maize. II. Three-mode pattern analysis

Chapman, Scott C., Crossa, José, Basford, Kaye E. and Kroonenberg, Pieter M. (1997). Genotype by environment effects and selection for drought tolerance in tropical maize. II. Three-mode pattern analysis. Euphytica, 95 (1), 11-20. doi: 10.1023/A:1002922527795

Genotype by environment effects and selection for drought tolerance in tropical maize. II. Three-mode pattern analysis