Items where Author is "Seyoum, Solomon"Group by: Item Type | Date Jump to: Article | Conference or Workshop Item Number of items: 7. ArticleRachaputi, R. C. N., Sands, D. J., McKenzie, K., Chauhan, Y. S., Bell, K. L., Seyoum, S., Agius, P., Krosch, S. and Lehane, J. (2021) Can partial reduction of shoot biomass during early vegetative phase of chickpea save subsoil water for reproductive and pod filling? Agricultural Water Management, 247 . p. 106704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2020.106704 Rachaputi, R. C. N., Sands, D., McKenzie, K., Agius, P., Lehane, J. and Seyoum, S. (2019) Eco-physiological drivers influencing mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] productivity in subtropical Australia. Field Crops Research, 238 . pp. 74-81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2019.04.023 Seyoum, S., Rachaputi, R., Fekybelu, S., Chauhan, Y. S. and Prasanna, B. (2019) Exploiting genotype x environment x management interactions to enhance maize productivity in Ethiopia. European Journal of Agronomy, 103 . pp. 165-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eja.2018.12.011 Rachaputi, R. C. N., Sands, D., McKenzie, K., Lehane, J., Agius, P., Seyoum, S. and Peak, A. (2019) Water extraction patterns of mungbean (Vigna radiata) in diverse subtropical environments. Agricultural Water Management, 219 . pp. 109-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2019.04.007 Seyoum, S., Rachaputi, R., Chauhan, Y. S., Prasanna, B. and Fekybelu, S. (2018) Application of the APSIM model to exploit G × E × M interactions for maize improvement in Ethiopia. Field Crops Research, 217 . pp. 113-124. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2017.12.012 Seyoum, S., Chauhan, Y. S., Rachaputi, R., Fekybelu, S. and Prasanna, B. (2017) Characterising production environments for maize in eastern and southern Africa using the APSIM Model. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 247 . pp. 445-453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.08.023 Conference or Workshop ItemSeyoum, S., Chauhan, Y. S., Rachaputi, R. C. N., Solomon, F. and Boddupalli, P. (2015) Characterization of maize growing environments in eastern and southern Africa using the APSIM model. In: 17th Australian Agronomy Conference, 20-24 September 2015, Hobart, Tasmania. |