Items where Subject is "Science > Botany > Plant physiology"
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BBirch, C.J. and Rickert, K.G. and Hammer, G.L. (1998) Modelling Leaf Production and Crop Development in Maize (Zea mays L.) After Tassel Initiation Under Diverse Conditions of Temperature and Photoperiod. Field Crops Research, 58 (2). pp. 81-95. CChristopher, J.T. and Manschadi, A.M. and Hammer, G.L. and Borrell, A.K. (2008) Developmental and physiological traits associated with high yield and stay-green phenotype in wheat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 59 (4). pp. 354-364. DDougall, A.J. and Kahl, M.K. (2007) Phosphorus concentrations in the leaves of cotton in tropical Australia are determined by temperature. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 30 (11). pp. 1885-1902. FFuller, M.P. and Fuller, A.M. and Kaniouras, S. and Christopher, J. and Frederiks, T. (2007) The freezing characteristics of wheat at ear emergence. European Journal of Agronomy, 26 (4). pp. 435-441. GGlenn, D.M. and Wunsche, J. and McIvor, I. and Nissen, R. and George, A. (2008) Ultraviolet radiation effects on fruit surface respiration and chlorophyll fluorescence. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 83 (1). pp. 43-50. Gnanasambandam, A. and Polkinghorne, I.G. and Birch, R.G. (2007) Heterologous signals allow efficient targeting of a nuclear-encoded fusion protein to plastids and endoplasmic reticulum in diverse plant species. Plant Biotechnology Journal, 5 (2). pp. 290-296. HHammer, G.L. and Sinclair, T.R. and Chapman, S.C. and van Oosterom, E. (2004) On Systems Thinking, Systems Biology, and the in Silico Plant. Plant Physiology, 134 (3). pp. 909-911. KKelly, J. and Jose, S. and Nichols, J.D. and Bristow, M. (2009) Growth and physiological response of six Australian rainforest tree species to a light gradient. Forest Ecology and Management, 257 (1). pp. 287-293. PPadayachee, A. and Netzel, G. and Netzel, M. and Day, L. and Zabaras, D. and Mikkelsen, D. and Gidley, M. (2012) Binding of polyphenols to plant cell wall analogues - Part 1: Anthocyanins. Food Chemistry, 134 (1). pp. 155-161. Puangbut, D. and Jogloy, S. and Toomsan, B. and Vorasoot, N. and Akkasaeng, C. and Kesmala, T. and Rachaputi, R.C.N. and Wright, G.C. and Patanothai, A. (2010) Physiological Basis for Genotypic Variation in Tolerance to and Recovery from Pre-flowering Drought in Peanut. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 196 (5). pp. 358-367. RRedpath, S. and George, A.P. and Hofman, P. and Price, S. and Nissen, R.J. (2009) Premature fruit softening, a major physiological problem of persimmon in subtropical Australia. In: ISHS Acta Horticulturae 833. IV International Symposium on Persimmon, 8-13 November 2008, Firenze, Faenza, Caserta, Italy. SSilcock, Richard G. and Hall, Trevor J. (1996) Tactical Pasture Management: Enhancing Profits from Poplar Box Country. Project Report. QO96007. Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane Australia. Singh, V. and Pallaghy, C.K. and Singh, D. (2006) Phosphorus nutrition and tolerance of cotton to water stress I. Seed cotton yield and leaf morphology. Field Crops Research, 96 (2-3). pp. 191-198. Singh, V. and Pallaghy, C.K. and Singh, D. (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). pp. 199-206. Smith, M.K. and Hamill, S.D. and Gogel, B.J. and Severn-Ellis, A.A. (2004) Ginger (Zingiber officinale) autotetraploids with improved processing quality produced by an in vitro colchicine treatment. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 44 (10). pp. 1065-1072. Sommano, S. and Joyce, D.C. and Dinh, D.C. and D'Arcy, B. (2012) Infection by Alternaria alternata causes discolouration of Backhousia myrtifolia foliage and flowers. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 87 (1). pp. 41-46. Stephenson, Russell. Macadamia Modelling Scoping Study. Lead Agency: Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation (DEEDI). |