Items where Author is "Cruickshank, Alan W."Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 21. ArticleOtwani, D., McLean, G., Hammer, G., Cruickshank, A. W., Hunt, C. H., Tao, Y., Koltunow, A., Mace, E. S. and Jordan, D. (2025) Extended grain filling has potential to improve yield in grain sorghum. Journal of Experimental Botany . https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraf117 Otwani, D., Hunt, C. H., Cruickshank, A. W., Powell, O., Koltunow, A., Mace, E. S. and Jordan, D. (2024) Adaptation and plasticity of yield in hybrid and inbred sorghum. Crop Science, 64 (2). pp. 560-570. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21160 Gunasinghe, N., Vaghefi, N., Shivas, R. G., Tan, Y. P., Jordan, D., Mace, E. S., Cruickshank, A. W. and Martin, A. (2023) First report of Fusarium madaense as a cause of root and stalk rot on Sorghum bicolor in Australia. New Disease Reports, 47 (2). e12192. https://doi.org/10.1002/ndr2.12192 Zhang, S., Wang, J., He, W., Kan, S., Liao, X., Jordan, D. R., Mace, E. S., Tao, Y., Cruickshank, A. W., Klein, R., Yuan, D., Tembrock, L. R. and Wu, Z. (2023) Variation in mitogenome structural conformation in wild and cultivated lineages of sorghum corresponds with domestication history and plastome evolution. BMC Plant Biology, 23 (1). p. 91. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04104-2 Watts-Williams, S. J., Gill, A. R., Jewell, N., Brien, C. J., Berger, B., Tran, B. T. T., Mace, E. S., Cruickshank, A. W., Jordan, D. R., Garnett, T. and Cavagnaro, T. R. (2022) Enhancement of sorghum grain yield and nutrition: A role for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi regardless of soil phosphorus availability. PLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, 4 (2). pp. 143-156. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp3.10224 Zhi, X., Tao, Y., Jordan, D., Borrell, A., Hunt, C. H., Cruickshank, A. W., Potgieter, A., Wu, A., Hammer, G., George-Jaeggli, B. and Mace, E. S. (2022) Genetic control of leaf angle in sorghum and its effect on light interception. Journal of Experimental Botany, 73 (3). pp. 801-816. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab467 Mace, E. S., Cruickshank, A. W., Tao, Y., Hunt, C. H. and Jordan, D. R. (2021) A global resource for exploring and exploiting genetic variation in sorghum crop wild relatives. Crop Science, 61 (1). pp. 150-162. https://doi.org/10.1002/csc2.20332 Tao, Y., Trusov, Y., Zhao, X., Wang, X., Cruickshank, A. W., Hunt, C. H., van Oosterom, E. J., Hathorn, A., Liu, G., Ian, G. D., Botella, J. R., Mace, E. S. and Jordan, D. R. (2021) Manipulating assimilate availability provides insight into the genes controlling grain size in sorghum. The Plant Journal, 108 (1). pp. 231-243. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15437 Tao, Y., Zhao, X., Wang, X., Hathorn, A., Hunt, C. H., Cruickshank, A. W., van Oosterom, E. J., Godwin, I. D., Mace, E. S. and Jordan, D. R. (2020) Large-scale GWAS in sorghum reveals common genetic control of grain size among cereals. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 18 (4). pp. 1093-1105. https://doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13284 Alam, M. M., van Oosterom, E. J., Cruickshank, A. W., Jordan, D. R. and Hammer, G. L. (2016) Predicting Tillering of Diverse Sorghum Germplasm across Environments. Crop Science . https://doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2016.04.0262 Betts, N. S., Fox, G. P., Kelly, A. M., Cruickshank, A. W., Lahnstein, J., Henderson, M., Jordan, D. R. and Burton, R. A. (2015) Non-cellulosic cell wall polysaccharides are subject to genotype × environment effects in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) grain. Journal of Cereal Science, 63 . pp. 64-71. Alam, M. M., Hammer, G. L., van Oosterom, E. J., Cruickshank, A. W., Hunt, C. H. and Jordan, D. R. (2014) A physiological framework to explain genetic and environmental regulation of tillering in sorghum. New Phytologist, 203 (1). pp. 155-167. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.12767 Alam, M. M., Mace, E. S., van Oosterom, E. J., Cruickshank, A. W., Hunt, C. H., Hammer, G. L. and Jordan, D. R. (2014) QTL analysis in multiple sorghum populations facilitates the dissection of the genetic and physiological control of tillering. Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 127 (10). pp. 2253-2266. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00122-014-2377-9 Mace, E. S., Tai, S., Innes, D. J., Godwin, I., Hu, W., Campbell, B., Gilding, E. K., Cruickshank, A. W., Prentis, P., Wang, J. and Jordan, D. R. (2014) The plasticity of NBS resistance genes in sorghum is driven by multiple evolutionary processes. BMC Plant Biology, 14 (1). p. 253. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-014-0253-z Wang, X., Mace, E. S., Hunt, C. H., Cruickshank, A. W., Henzell, R., Parkes, H. A. and Jordan, D. (2014) Two distinct classes of QTL determine rust resistance in sorghum. BMC Plant Biology, 14 (1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12870-014-0366-4 Chandra, S., Nigam, S.N., Cruickshank, A. W., Bandyopadhyaya, A. and Harikrishna, S. (2003) Selection index for identifying high-yielding groundnut genotypes in irrigated and rainfed environments. Annals of Applied Biology, 143 (3). pp. 303-310. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.2003.tb00298.x Cruickshank, A. W., Tonks, J.W. and Kelly, A.K. (2003) Blanchability of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) kernels: early generation selection and genotype stability over three environments. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 54 (9). pp. 885-888. https://doi.org/10.1071/AR02126 Cruickshank, A. W., Cooper, M. and Ryley, M. J. (2002) Peanut resistance to Sclerotinia minor and S. sclerotiorum. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 53 (10). pp. 1105-1110. https://doi.org/10.1071/AR02013 McLaughlin, M.J., Bell, M. J., Wright, G. C. and Cruickshank, A. W. (1997) Inter- and intra-specific variation in accumulation of cadmium by peanut, soybean, and navybean. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 48 (8). pp. 1151-1160. https://doi.org/10.1071/A97038 Conference or Workshop ItemPennells, J., Cruickshank, A. W., Amiralian, N., Godwin, I. D. and Martin, D. J. (2019) Valorisation of sorghum biomass into sustainable, high-performance cellulose nanomaterials. In: 2019 Annual Appita Fibre Value Chain Conference, 10 - 12 December 2019, Melbourne, Australia. Borrell, A. K., George-Jaeggli, B., Cruickshank, A. W. and Jordan, D. R. (2016) Stay-green enhances lodging resistance under terminal water deficity in sorghum. In: Australian Summer Grains Conference 2016, RACV Royal Pines Resort, Gold Coast. |