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Dr Vijaya Singh
Dr

Vijaya Singh

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Overview

Availability

Dr Vijaya Singh is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science, Purvanchal University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, La Trobe University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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2010

Journal Article

Morphological and architectural development of root systems in sorghum and maize

Singh, V, van Oosterom, EJ, Jordan, DR, Messina, CD, Cooper, M and Hammer, GL (2010). Morphological and architectural development of root systems in sorghum and maize. Plant and Soil, 333 (1-2), 287-299. doi: 10.1007/s11104-010-0343-0

Morphological and architectural development of root systems in sorghum and maize

2010

Other Outputs

Genotypic variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems

Singh, Vijaya (2010). Genotypic variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems. PhD Thesis, School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences, The University of Queensland.

Genotypic variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems

2010

Conference Publication

Genetic control of root system architecture in sorghum and its implications on water extraction

Singh, Vijaya, van Oosterom, Erik, Jordan, David, Mace, Emma and Hammer, Graeme (2010). Genetic control of root system architecture in sorghum and its implications on water extraction. Agro2010 XIth ESA Congress, Montpellier, France, 29 August - 3 September, 2010. Montpellier, France: Agropolis International Editions.

Genetic control of root system architecture in sorghum and its implications on water extraction

2010

Conference Publication

Genotypic variability for nodal root angle in sorghum and its implications on potential water extraction

Singh, Vijaya, van Oosterom, Erik, Jordan, David and Hammer, Graeme (2010). Genotypic variability for nodal root angle in sorghum and its implications on potential water extraction. Australian Summer Grains Conference 2010, Gold Coast , Australia, 21-24 June 2010. Barton, A.C.T., Australia: Grains Research and Development Corporation.

Genotypic variability for nodal root angle in sorghum and its implications on potential water extraction

2008

Conference Publication

Variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems

Singh, Vijaya, Hammer, Graeme and Van Oosterom, Erik (2008). Variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems. 14th Australian Society of Agronomy Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, 21-25 September 2008. Gosford, Australia: The Regional Institute.

Variability in structure and function of sorghum root systems

2006

Journal Article

Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: II. Water relations, free and bound water and leaf expansion rate

Singh, Vijaya, Pallaghy, Charles K. and Singh, Dhananjay (2006). Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: II. Water relations, free and bound water and leaf expansion rate. Field Crops Research, 96 (2-3), 199-206. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.06.011

Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: II. Water relations, free and bound water and leaf expansion rate

2006

Journal Article

Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: I. Seed cotton yield and leaf morphology

Singh, Vijaya, Pallaghy, Charles K. and Singh, Dhananjay (2006). Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: I. Seed cotton yield and leaf morphology. Field Crops Research, 96 (2-3), 191-198. doi: 10.1016/j.fcr.2005.06.009

Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress: I. Seed cotton yield and leaf morphology

2003

Conference Publication

Enhanced tolerance of high-p plants to environmental stresses is related to primary root diameter and potential root hydraulic conductivity for water and nutrient uptake

Singh, Dhananjay, Singh, Vijaya, Sale, Peter, Pallaghy, Charles and Routley, Richard (2003). Enhanced tolerance of high-p plants to environmental stresses is related to primary root diameter and potential root hydraulic conductivity for water and nutrient uptake. 11th Australian Agronomy Conference, Geelong, Victoria, Australia, 2-6 February, 2003. Geelong, Victoria, Australia: Australian Society of Agronomy.

Enhanced tolerance of high-p plants to environmental stresses is related to primary root diameter and potential root hydraulic conductivity for water and nutrient uptake

2003

Journal Article

Seed size and adventitious (nodal) roots as factors influencing the tolerance of wheat to waterlogging

Singh, D. K. and Singh, V. (2003). Seed size and adventitious (nodal) roots as factors influencing the tolerance of wheat to waterlogging. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (10), 969-977. doi: 10.1071/AR02174

Seed size and adventitious (nodal) roots as factors influencing the tolerance of wheat to waterlogging

2000

Journal Article

Role of proline and leaf expansion rate in the recovery of stressed white clover leaves with increased phosphorus concentration

Singh, Dhannanjay K., Sale, Peter W.G., Pallaghy, Charles K. and Singh, Vijaya (2000). Role of proline and leaf expansion rate in the recovery of stressed white clover leaves with increased phosphorus concentration. New Phytologist, 145 (2), 261-269. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-8137.2000.00643.x

Role of proline and leaf expansion rate in the recovery of stressed white clover leaves with increased phosphorus concentration

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Root structure and function traits: Overcoming the root phenotyping bottleneck in cereals
    PROC-9176895 Phenomics methods and tools to enable improved resource capture efficiency in grain crops
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Fungal endophyte-inoculation effects on soybean yield and soil organic carbon sequestration
    Loam Bio Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2022
    Postdoctoral Fellowship interfacing crop improvement and agronomy/nutrition programs
    Grains Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2015
    Designing root systems for drought adaptation in sorghum
    UQ Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
    Open grant
  • 2011
    ResTeach 2011 0.2 FTE School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigating the Impact of Fungal Activity on Soil Carbon Dynamics - Tracing Carbon Fluxes Across Plant-Fungi-Mineral Networks

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Adjunct Professor Ram Dalal AM

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Root plasticity: A new avenue to breed for drought tolerant wheat varieties

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Raul Gimenez, Professor Karine Chenu

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Agronomic assessment of Smart Compost Formulations with legume and grain crops

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Nicole Robinson

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Genetic Variability and Physiological Mechanisms influencing Water Use in Mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.)) under Well-watered and Water-limiting Conditions.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Kaye Basford, Dr Vivi Arief

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Evaluation of rice variety response to irrigation and nitrogen supply toward improving nitrogen and water use efficiency of aerobic rice

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Professor Jaquie Mitchell

  • Master Philosophy

    The effects that early root growth has on yield and other significant growth attributes in Canola (Brassica napus)

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Vivi Arief

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Nitrogen and water management in aerobic rice

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Shu Fukai, Professor Jaquie Mitchell

Completed supervision

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