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Dr

Adrian Hathorn

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Overview

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Dr Adrian Hathorn is:
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Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of New England Australia

Works

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10 works between 2014 and 2022

1 - 10 of 10 works

2022

Journal Article

Genetic and genomic diversity in the sorghum gene bank collection of Uganda

Chakrabarty, Subhadra, Mufumbo, Raphael, Windpassinger, Steffen, Jordan, David, Mace, Emma, Snowdon, Rod J. and Hathorn, Adrian (2022). Genetic and genomic diversity in the sorghum gene bank collection of Uganda. BMC Plant Biology, 22 (1) 378, 1-11. doi: 10.1186/s12870-022-03770-y

Genetic and genomic diversity in the sorghum gene bank collection of Uganda

2021

Journal Article

Manipulating assimilate availability provides insight into the genes controlling grain size in sorghum

Tao, Yongfu, Trusov, Yuri, Zhao, Xianrong, Wang, Xuemin, Cruickshank, Alan W., Hunt, Colleen, van Oosterom, Erik J., Hathorn, Adrian, Liu, Guoquan, Ian, Godwin D., Botella, Jose R., Mace, Emma S. and Jordan, David R. (2021). Manipulating assimilate availability provides insight into the genes controlling grain size in sorghum. The Plant Journal, 108 (1) tpj.15437, 1-13. doi: 10.1111/tpj.15437

Manipulating assimilate availability provides insight into the genes controlling grain size in sorghum

2021

Journal Article

Extensive variation within the pan-genome of cultivated and wild sorghum

Tao, Yongfu, Luo, Hong, Xu, Jiabao, Cruickshank, Alan, Zhao, Xianrong, Teng, Fei, Hathorn, Adrian, Wu, Xiaoyuan, Liu, Yuanming, Shatte, Tracey, Jordan, David, Jing, Haichun and Mace, Emma (2021). Extensive variation within the pan-genome of cultivated and wild sorghum. Nature Plants, 7 (6), 766-773. doi: 10.1038/s41477-021-00925-x

Extensive variation within the pan-genome of cultivated and wild sorghum

2020

Journal Article

Large-scale GWAS in sorghum reveals common genetic control of grain size among cereals

Tao, Yongfu, Zhao, Xianrong, Wang, Xuemin, Hathorn, Adrian, Hunt, Colleen, Cruickshank, Alan W., van Oosterom, Erik J., Godwin, Ian D., Mace, Emma S. and Jordan, David R. (2020). Large-scale GWAS in sorghum reveals common genetic control of grain size among cereals. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 18 (4), 1093-1105. doi: 10.1111/pbi.13284

Large-scale GWAS in sorghum reveals common genetic control of grain size among cereals

2018

Journal Article

The Sorghum QTL Atlas: a powerful tool for trait dissection, comparative genomics and crop improvement

Mace, Emma, Innes, David, Hunt, Colleen, Wang, Xuemin, Tao, Yongfu, Baxter, Jared, Hassall, Michael, Hathorn, Adrian and Jordan, David (2018). The Sorghum QTL Atlas: a powerful tool for trait dissection, comparative genomics and crop improvement. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 132 (3), 751-766. doi: 10.1007/s00122-018-3212-5

The Sorghum QTL Atlas: a powerful tool for trait dissection, comparative genomics and crop improvement

2018

Conference Publication

Trial results - Tactical agronomy for sorghum and maize and agronomy for high yielding sorghum and wheat in the northern region

George-Jaeggli, Barbara, Potgieter, Andries, James, Watson, Chapman, Scott, Zheng, Bangyou, Eldridge, Mark, Laws, Kenneth, Mace, Emma, Hunt, Colleen, Hathorn, Adrian, Borrell, Andrew, Hammer, Graeme and Jordan, David (2018). Trial results - Tactical agronomy for sorghum and maize and agronomy for high yielding sorghum and wheat in the northern region. 2nd Asia-Pacific Plant Phenotyping Conference, Nanjing, China, 23- 25 March 2018.

Trial results - Tactical agronomy for sorghum and maize and agronomy for high yielding sorghum and wheat in the northern region

2017

Conference Publication

High-throughput phenotyping and genotyping of variation in photosynthesis traits for increased crop yields

George-Jaeggli, Barbara, Potgieter, Andries, Chapman, Scott, Laws, Kenneth, Watson, James, Eldridge, Mark, van Oosterom, Erik, Geetika, Geetika, Mace, Emma, Hathorn, Adrian, Hunt, Collen, Borrell, Andrew, von Caemmerer, Susanne, Hammer, Graeme and Jordan, David (2017). High-throughput phenotyping and genotyping of variation in photosynthesis traits for increased crop yields. Chloroplast Metabolism and Photosynthesis Symposium, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 26-28 July 2017.

High-throughput phenotyping and genotyping of variation in photosynthesis traits for increased crop yields

2016

Journal Article

Into the vault of the Vavilov wheats: old diversity for new alleles

Riaz, Adnan, Hathorn, Adrian, Dinglasan, Eric, Ziems, Laura, Richard, Cecile, Singh, Dharmendra, Mitrofanova, Olga, Afanasenko, Olga, Aitken, Elizabeth, Godwin, Ian and Hickey, Lee (2016). Into the vault of the Vavilov wheats: old diversity for new alleles. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 64 (3), 1-14. doi: 10.1007/s10722-016-0380-5

Into the vault of the Vavilov wheats: old diversity for new alleles

2014

Book Chapter

Historical and prospective applications of ‘quantitative genomics’ in utilising germplasm resources

Hathorn, Adrian and Chapman, Scott C. (2014). Historical and prospective applications of ‘quantitative genomics’ in utilising germplasm resources. Genomics of plant genetic resources: volume 1. managing, sequencing and mining genetic resources. (pp. 93-110) edited by Roberto Tuberosa, Andreas Graner and Emile Frison. Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-7572-5_5

Historical and prospective applications of ‘quantitative genomics’ in utilising germplasm resources

2014

Book Chapter

Simulated breeding with QU-GENE graphical user interface

Hathorn, Adrian, Chapman, Scott and Dieters, Mark (2014). Simulated breeding with QU-GENE graphical user interface. Crop breeding: methods and protocols. (pp. 131-142) edited by Delphine Fleury and Ryan Whitford. New York, NY, United States: Humana Press. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0446-4_11

Simulated breeding with QU-GENE graphical user interface

Funding

Past funding

  • 2019 - 2021
    Next generation plant breeding: integrating genomic selection and high throughput phenotyping to enhance genetic gain in sorghum and mungbean
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant

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