Items where Author is "Cooper, Mark"
Group by: Item Type | Date Number of items: 8. ArticleSingh, V., van Oosterom, E. J., Jordan, D. R., Messina, C. D., Cooper, M. and Hammer, G. L. (2010) Morphological and architectural development of root systems in sorghum and maize. Plant and Soil, 333 . pp. 287-299. ISSN 1573-5036 Hammer, G. L., Dong, Z., McLean, G., Doherty, A., Messina, C., Schussler, J., Zinselmeier, C., Paszkiewicz, S. and Cooper, M. (2009) Can Changes in Canopy and/or Root System Architecture Explain Historical Maize Yield Trends in the U.S. Corn Belt? Crop Science, 49 (1). pp. 299-312. ISSN 0011-183X Cooper, M. and Hammer, G. L. (2005) Preface to special issue: Complex traits and plant breeding - Can we understand the complexities of gene-to-phenotype relationships and use such knowledge to enhance plant breeding outcomes? Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 56 (9). pp. 869-872. ISSN 1836-0947 Chapman, S. C., Cooper, M., Podlich, D. and Hammer, G. L. (2003) Evaluating plant breeding strategies by simulating gene action and dryland environment effects. Agronomy Journal, 95 (1). pp. 99-113. ISSN 1435-0645 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). pp. 379-389. ISSN 1836-0947 Jackson, P., Robertson, M., Cooper, M. and Hammer, G. (1996) The role of physiological understanding in plant breeding; from a breeding perspective. Field Crops Research, 49 (1). pp. 11-37. ISSN 0378-4290 Book SectionHammer, G., Messina, C., van Oosterom, E., Chapman, S., Singh, V., Borrell, A., Jordan, D. and Cooper, M. (2016) Molecular Breeding for Complex Adaptive Traits: How Integrating Crop Ecophysiology and Modelling Can Enhance Efficiency. In: Crop Systems Biology. Springer International Publishing. ISBN 978-3-319-20562-5 Conference or Workshop ItemAmin, A., Christopher, M. J., Ababaei, B., Cooper, M., Hayes, B., Voss-Fels, K., Hickey, L. and Chenu, K. (2019) Environmental characterization facilitate G × E interaction to highlight the role of stay-green traits for genetic gain. In: Translational Photosynthesis Conference 2019: Innovations in Agriculture for Food Security (ASPS 2019), 30 June - 3 July 2019, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. |