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2007

Edited Outputs

Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models: Abstracts of papers and posters

Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, Jim Hanan and Brendan Lane eds. (2007). Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models: Abstracts of papers and posters. 5th International Workshop on Functional-Structural Plant Models, Napier, New Zealand, 4-9 November 2007. HortResearch.

Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models: Abstracts of papers and posters

2007

Conference Publication

Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea

Dun, E., Hanan, J. and Beveridge, C. A. (2007). Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea. CSIRO Transformational Biology Workshop, Black Mountain, Australia, 18-20 June, 2007. CSIRO.

Hypothesis-driven computational modelling of the shoot branching control network in pea

2007

Conference Publication

Subpopulation agents emerge from individual agents in metapopulation simulations

Stolk, H. J., Hanan, J. and Zalucki, M. P. (2007). Subpopulation agents emerge from individual agents in metapopulation simulations. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation Land, Water & Environmental Management: Integrated Systems for Sustainability, Christchurch, New Zealand, 10-13 December 2007. ACT, Canberra: The modelling and simulation society of Australia and New Zealand Inc..

Subpopulation agents emerge from individual agents in metapopulation simulations

2007

Conference Publication

Computational models for studying signaling control mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation

Han, Liqi, Gresshoff, Peter M. and Hanan, Jim (2007). Computational models for studying signaling control mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation. 8th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 2-7 July, 2007.

Computational models for studying signaling control mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation

2007

Journal Article

L-DONAX, a growth model of the invasive weed species, Arundo donax L.

Thornby, D., Spencer, D., Hanan, J. and Sher, A (2007). L-DONAX, a growth model of the invasive weed species, Arundo donax L.. Aquatic Botany, 87 (4), 275-284. doi: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2007.06.012

L-DONAX, a growth model of the invasive weed species, Arundo donax L.

2007

Conference Publication

Computational approaches for studying signaling mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation

Han, L., Gresshoff, P. M. and Hanan, J. (2007). Computational approaches for studying signaling mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation. Bioinformatics Australia 2007, Brisbane, Australia, 23-24 October, 2007. Australia:

Computational approaches for studying signaling mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation

2007

Conference Publication

Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques

Dorr, Gary J., Hanan, Jim, Hewitt, Andrew J., Adkins, Steve and Noller, Barry N. (2007). Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques. 2007 ASABE Annual International Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 17-20 June, 2007. St. Joseph, Michigan: American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.

Modeling the Interaction of Plant Architecture and Spray Techniques

2007

Book Chapter

Canonical modelling: An approach for intermediate level simulation of carbon allocation in functional structural models

Renton, M., Thornby, D. and Hanan, J. (2007). Canonical modelling: An approach for intermediate level simulation of carbon allocation in functional structural models. Functional-Structural Plant Modelling in Crop Production. (pp. 151-164) edited by Vos, J., Marcelis, L. F. M., de Visser, P. H. B., Struik, P. C. and Evers, J. B.. The Netherlands: Springer.

Canonical modelling: An approach for intermediate level simulation of carbon allocation in functional structural models

2007

Conference Publication

Computational models for inquiry learning in biology

Hanan, J., Beveridge, C. A. and Nichols, K. C. (2007). Computational models for inquiry learning in biology. CSIRO Transformational Biology Workshop, Black Mountain, Australia, 18-20 June, 2007. CSIRO.

Computational models for inquiry learning in biology

2007

Conference Publication

Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application

Dorr, G., Noller, B. N., Woods, N., Hewitt, A. J., Hanan, J. S., Adkins, S. W. and Ricci, P. F. (2007). Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application. International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies (PACIFICHEM 2005), Honolulu, HI, 15-20 Dec 2005. Washington, D.C.: American Chemical Society. doi: 10.1021/bk-2007-0966.ch004

Development of a Decision-Making Tool to Minimize Environmental and Public Health Risk of Pesticide Application

2007

Conference Publication

Virtual soybean—a computational model for studying autoregulation of nodulation

Han, Liqi, Gresshoff, Peter M. and Hanan, Jim (2007). Virtual soybean—a computational model for studying autoregulation of nodulation. FSPM07: 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models, Napier, New Zealand, 4-9 November, 2007. Napier, New Zealand: FSPM.

Virtual soybean—a computational model for studying autoregulation of nodulation

2007

Conference Publication

Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies

Dorr, S., Adkins, S., Hanan, J., O'Donnell, C., Hewitt, A. and Noller, B. (2007). Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies. 21st Asian Pacific Weed Science Society (APWSS) Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2-6 October 2007. Colombo, Sri Lanka: University of Peradeniya and Chemical Industries.

Optimisation of herbicide deposition and retention using computer modeling validated through wind tunnel studies

2006

Journal Article

Modelling predicts positive and negative interactions between three Australian tropical tree species in monoculture and binary mixture

Manson, Daniel G., Hanan, Jim, Hunt, Mark, Bristow, Mila, Erskine, Peter D., Lamb, David and Schmidt, Susanne (2006). Modelling predicts positive and negative interactions between three Australian tropical tree species in monoculture and binary mixture. Forest Ecology And Management, 233 (2-3), 315-323. doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2006.05.028

Modelling predicts positive and negative interactions between three Australian tropical tree species in monoculture and binary mixture

2006

Journal Article

A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development

Bucciarelli, Bruna, Hanan, Jim, Palmquist, Debra and Vance, Carroll P. (2006). A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development. Plant Physiology, 142 (1), 207-219. doi: 10.1104/pp.106.082594

A standardized method for analysis of Medicago truncatula phenotypic development

2006

Conference Publication

A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application

Dorr, G. J., Noller, B N, Hewitt, A J, Hanan, J S and Adkins, S W (2006). A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application. 6th Annual Health and Medical Research conference of Queensland, Hilton Hotel, Brisbane, 23-24 November 2006. Brisbane, QLD: Queensland Government.

A decision-making tool to minimise environmental and public health risk of pesticide application

2006

Conference Publication

Canopy interference of chickpea with sowthistle - model development

Hosseini Cici, S. Z., Adkins, S. W., Sindel, M. and Hanan, J. S. (2006). Canopy interference of chickpea with sowthistle - model development. Managing Weeds in a Changing Climate, Adelaide Convention Centre, SA, 24-28 September, 2006. Meredith, Vic: Weed Management Society of South Australia Inc.

Canopy interference of chickpea with sowthistle - model development

2006

Conference Publication

Phenotypic plasticity of sowthistle and its offspring in response to light availability

Hosseini Cici, S. Z., Hanan, J. S., Sindel, M. and Adkins, S. W. (2006). Phenotypic plasticity of sowthistle and its offspring in response to light availability. 15th Australian Weeds Conference: Managing Weeds in a Changing Climate, Adelaide Convention Centre, SA, 24-28 September 2006. Meredith, Vic., Australia: Weed Management Society of South Australia.

Phenotypic plasticity of sowthistle and its offspring in response to light availability

2006

Conference Publication

Simulating spray deposition on plant canopies within a wind tunnel

Dorr, G. J., Hanan, J. S., Woods, N., Kleinmeulman, P. A., Adkins, S. W. and Noller, B. N. (2006). Simulating spray deposition on plant canopies within a wind tunnel. International Advances in Pesticide Application 2006 conference, Robinson Collee, Cambridge, England, 9-11 January, 2006. Warwick, United Kingdom: Association of Applied Biologists.

Simulating spray deposition on plant canopies within a wind tunnel

2006

Conference Publication

3D modelling of cicer arietinum architecture and phenology: relating phenotype to genotype

Hosseini Cici, S. Z., Adkins, S W and Hanan, J S (2006). 3D modelling of cicer arietinum architecture and phenology: relating phenotype to genotype. Genes to Crops, Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, 9-13 April 2006. Brisbane: ARC Centre of Excellence.

3D modelling of cicer arietinum architecture and phenology: relating phenotype to genotype

2005

Conference Publication

Modelling Cotton Plant Development with L-systems: A template model for incorporating physiology

Hanan, J., Thornby, D. and Adkins, S. (2005). Modelling Cotton Plant Development with L-systems: A template model for incorporating physiology. International Congress on Modelling and Simulation (MODSIM05), Melbourne Australia, Dec 12-15, 2005. NEDLANDS: UNIV WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Modelling Cotton Plant Development with L-systems: A template model for incorporating physiology