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Australian Journal of Agricultural Research Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
Volume 56 Number 9 2005
Featuring Modelling Complex Traits for Plant Improvement


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? 

Mark Cooper and Graeme L. Hammer

pp. 869-872

 


The struggle to exploit non-additive variation 

Bruce Walsh

pp. 873-881

  
 


Statistical models for genotype by environment data: from conventional ANOVA models to eco-physiological QTL models 

Fred A. van Eeuwijk, Marcos Malosetti, Xinyou Yin, Paul C. Struik and Piet Stam

pp. 883-894

  
 


Gene-to-phenotype models and complex trait genetics 

Mark Cooper, Dean W. Podlich and Oscar S. Smith

pp. 895-918

  
 


Flowering time control: gene network modelling and the link to quantitative genetics 

Stephen M. Welch, Zhanshan Dong, Judith L. Roe and Sanjoy Das

pp. 919-936

  
 


Linking physiological and genetic analyses of the control of leaf growth under changing environmental conditions 

François Tardieu, Matthieu Reymond, Bertrand Muller, Christine Granier, Thierry Simonneau, Walid Sadok and C. Welcker

pp. 937-946

  
 


Trait physiology and crop modelling as a framework to link phenotypic complexity to underlying genetic systems 

Graeme L. Hammer, Scott Chapman, Erik van Oosterom and Dean W. Podlich

pp. 947-960

  
 


Supplementation of Acacia mearnsii tannins decreases methanogenesis and urinary nitrogen in forage-fed sheep 

J. E. Carulla, M. Kreuzer, A. Machmüller and H. D. Hess

pp. 961-970

  
 


Growth and seed yield of lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) genotypes of West Asian and South Asian origin and crossbreds between the two under rainfed conditions in Nepal 

R. Shrestha, K. H. M. Siddique, N. C. Turner, D. W. Turner and J. D. Berger

pp. 971-981

  
 


Spatial assessment of the physiological status of wheat crops as affected by water and nitrogen supply using infrared thermal imagery 

D. Rodriguez, V. O. Sadras, L. K. Christensen and R. Belford

pp. 983-993

  
 


Deep drainage and land use systems. Model verification and systems comparison 

Zahra Paydar, Neil Huth, Anthony Ringrose-Voase, Rick Young, Tony Bernardi, Brian Keating and Hamish Cresswell

pp. 995-1007

  
 


Corrigendum to: Influence of gibberellic acid and N6-benzyladenine on the development of seed and shot berries in the seedless grape (Vitis vinifera L.) cv. Perlette 

K. Usha, D. Kashyap and B. Singh

pp. 1009-1009

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Corrigendum to: Soil water extraction and biomass production by lucerne in the south of Western Australia 

P. J. Dolling, R. A. Latta, P. R. Ward, M. J. Robertson and S. Asseng

pp. 1010-1010

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