Can current crop models be used in the phenotyping era for predicting the genetic variability of yield of plants subjected to drought or high temperature?
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Connecting Biochemical Photosynthesis Models with Crop Models to Support Crop ImprovementPhosphoproteomic analysis of the response of maize leaves to drought, heat and their combination stressDo maize models capture the impacts of heat and drought stresses on yield? Using algorithm ensembles to identify successful approaches.The combined and separate impacts of climate extremes on the current and future US rainfed maize and soybean production under elevated CO2.Towards a new generation of agricultural system data, models and knowledge products: Design and improvement.Modelling the coordination of the controls of stomatal aperture, transpiration, leaf growth, and abscisic acid: update and extension of the Tardieu-Davies model.Predictable 'meta-mechanisms' emerge from feedbacks between transpiration and plant growth and cannot be simply deduced from short-term mechanisms.Optimization of Allelic Combinations Controlling Parameters of a Peach Quality Model.Diverging temperature responses of CO2 assimilation and plant development explain the overall effect of temperature on biomass accumulation in wheat leaves and grains.A 3-D functional-structural grapevine model that couples the dynamics of water transport with leaf gas exchange.Dissecting the rootstock control of scion transpiration using model-assisted analyses in grapevine.A Model of Leaf Coordination to Scale-Up Leaf Expansion from the Organ to the Canopy.High-throughput estimation of incident light, light interception and radiation-use efficiency of thousands of plants in a phenotyping platform.Towards parsimonious ecophysiological models that bridge ecology and agronomy.Translating High-Throughput Phenotyping into Genetic Gain.Achieving more crop per drop
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Can current crop models be used in the phenotyping era for predicting the genetic variability of yield of plants subjected to drought or high temperature?
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Boris Parent
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2014-06-19T00:00:00Z