Items where Author is "Cooper, M"

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1993

Cooper, M and Byth, D E and Delacy, I H (1993) A procedure to assess the relative merit of classification strategies for grouping environments to assist selection in plant breeding regional evaluation trials. Field Crops Research, 35 (1). pp. 63-74. ISSN 0378-4290

1996

Muchow, R C and Cooper, M and Bidinger, F R and Hammer, G L and Borrell, A K and Chapman, S C (1996) Targeting sorghum improvement in drought-prone environments: Approaches and progress. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Genetic Improvement of Sorghum and Pearl Millet, 1996, Lubbock, Texas, USA.

February 2017

Choudhary, S and Vadez, V and Anand, A and Messina, C and Cooper, M (2017) Comparison of three C4 cereals for transpirational sensitivity to elevated evaporative demand. In: InterDrought-V, February 21-25, 2017, Hyderabad, India.

Vadez, V and Kholova, J and Choudhary, S and Cooper, M and Messina, C and Prandavada, A (2017) Transpiration efficiency: further insights from species, sink strength, and soil comparisons. In: InterDrought-V, February 21-25, 2017, Hyderabad, India.

October 2019

Choudhary, S and Guha, A and Kholova, J and Pandravada, A and Messina, C D and Cooper, M and Vadez, V (2019) Maize, sorghum, and pearl millet have highly contrasting species strategies to adapt to water stress and climate change-like conditions. Plant Science (TSI). p. 110297. ISSN 0168-9452

23 June 2022

Gleason, S M and Barnard, D M and Green, T R and Mackay, S and Wang, D R and Ainsworth, E A and Altenhofen, J and Brodribb, T J and Cochard, H and Comas, L H and Cooper, M and Creek, D and DeJonge, K C and Delzon, S and Fritschi, F B and Hammer, G and Hunter, C and Lombardozzi, D and Messina, C D and Ocheltree, T and Stevens, B M and Stewart, J J and Vadez, V and Wenz, J and Wright, I J and Yemoto, K and Zhang, H (2022) Physiological trait networks enhance understanding of crop growth and water use in contrasting environments. Plant, Cell & Environment, 45. pp. 2554-2572. ISSN 1365-3040

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