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    Breeding for the future: what are the potential impacts of future frost and heat events on sowing and flowering time requirements for Australian bread wheat (Triticum aestivium) varieties? by Zheng, Bangyou, Chenu, Karine, Fernanda Dreccer, M, Chapman, Scott C

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2012)
    “…Extreme climate, especially temperature, can severely reduce wheat yield. As global warming has already begun to increase mean temperature and the occurrence…”
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    High night temperatures during grain number determination reduce wheat and barley grain yield: a field study by García, Guillermo A., Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Miralles, Daniel J., Serrago, Román A.

    Published in Global change biology (01-11-2015)
    “…Warm nights are a widespread predicted feature of climate change. This study investigated the impact of high night temperatures during the critical period for…”
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    Post-anthesis warm nights reduce grain weight in field-grown wheat and barley by García, Guillermo A., Serrago, Román A., Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Miralles, Daniel J.

    Published in Field crops research (15-08-2016)
    “…•Wheat and barley response to post-anthesis warm nights was evaluated under field conditions.•Grain weight was reduced by 3% per °C of night temperature…”
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    Multi-donor × elite-based populations reveal QTL for low-lodging wheat by Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Macdonald, Bethany, Farnsworth, Claire A., Paccapelo, M. Valeria, Awasi, Mary Anne, Condon, Anthony G., Forrest, Kerrie, Lee Long, Ian, McIntyre, C. Lynne

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-05-2022)
    “…Key message Low-lodging high-yielding wheat germplasm and SNP-tagged novel alleles for lodging were identified in a process that involved selecting donors…”
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    Developmental and growth controls of tillering and water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation in contrasting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes: can we dissect them? by Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Chapman, Scott. C, Rattey, Allan R, Neal, Jodi, Song, Youhong, Christopher, John (Jack) T, Reynolds, Matthew

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2013)
    “…In wheat, tillering and water-soluble carbohydrates (WSCs) in the stem are potential traits for adaptation to different environments and are of interest as…”
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    Pheno-Copter: A Low-Altitude, Autonomous Remote-Sensing Robotic Helicopter for High-Throughput Field-Based Phenotyping by Chapman, Scott, Merz, Torsten, Chan, Amy, Jackway, Paul, Hrabar, Stefan, Dreccer, M., Holland, Edward, Zheng, Bangyou, Ling, T., Jimenez-Berni, Jose

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-06-2014)
    “…Plant breeding trials are extensive (100s to 1000s of plots) and are difficult and expensive to monitor by conventional means, especially where measurements…”
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    Vernalisation and photoperiod sensitivity in wheat: Impact on canopy development and yield components by Steinfort, Ursula, Trevaskis, Ben, Fukai, Shu, Bell, Kerry L., Dreccer, M. Fernanda

    Published in Field crops research (01-02-2017)
    “…•We studied wheat near isogenic lines combining VRN1 and PPD-D1, including new alleles for VRN1-A1.•Stem elongation was up to 23% longer with PPD-D1…”
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    Warm nights in the Argentine Pampas: Modelling its impact on wheat and barley shows yield reductions by García, Guillermo A., Miralles, Daniel J., Serrago, Román A., Alzueta, Ignacio, Huth, Neil, Dreccer, M. Fernanda

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-05-2018)
    “…Efforts to anticipate how climate change and variability will affect future crop production can benefit from understanding the impacts of current and historic…”
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    CIMMYT-selected derived synthetic bread wheats for rainfed environments: Yield evaluation in Mexico and Australia by Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Borgognone, M. Gabriela, Ogbonnaya, Francis C., Trethowan, Richard M., Winter, Bruce

    Published in Field crops research (01-02-2007)
    “…Synthetic backcrossed-derived bread wheats (SBWs) from CIMMYT were grown in the Northwest of Mexico at Centro de Investigaciones Agrícolas del Noroeste (CIANO)…”
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    Yield of synthetic backcross-derived lines in rainfed environments of Australia by Ogbonnaya, Francis C, Ye, Gouyou, Trethowan, Richard, Dreccer, Fernanda, Lush, Douglas, Shepperd, John, van Ginkel, Maarten

    Published in Euphytica (01-10-2007)
    “…Wheat is one of the major food crops in the world. It is Australia's largest crop and most important agricultural commodity. In Australia the crop is grown…”
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    Yielding to the image: How phenotyping reproductive growth can assist crop improvement and production by Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Molero, Gemma, Rivera-Amado, Carolina, John-Bejai, Carus, Wilson, Zoe

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-05-2019)
    “…•High-throughput phenotyping of reproductive development has received little attention.•Phenology, pollen development, yield and components should be main…”
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    Genetics of phenological development and implications for seed yield in lentil by Lake, L, Hayes, J E, Ortega Martinez, R, Weller, J L, Javid, M, Butler, J B, James, L E, Gimenez, R, Dreccer, M F, French, R, Sadras, V O

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (28-08-2024)
    “…Understanding phenology, its genetics and agronomic consequences, is critical for crop adaptation. Here we aim at (1) characterising lentil response to…”
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    Drought-adaptive traits derived from wheat wild relatives and landraces by Reynolds, Matthew, Dreccer, Fernanda, Trethowan, Richard

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-2007)
    “…Exotic parents are being used to increase allelic diversity in bread wheat breeding through (i) interspecific hybridization of the ancestral genomes to produce…”
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    Early vigour in wheat: Could it lead to more severe terminal drought stress under elevated atmospheric [CO2] and semi‐arid conditions? by Bourgault, Maryse, Webber, Heidi A., Chenu, Karine, O’Leary, Garry J., Gaiser, Thomas, Siebert, Stefan, Dreccer, Fernanda, Huth, Neil, Fitzgerald, Glenn J., Tausz, Michael, Ewert, Frank

    Published in Global change biology (01-07-2020)
    “…Early vigour in wheat is a trait that has received attention for its benefits reducing evaporation from the soil surface early in the season. However, with the…”
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    Linked gene networks involved in nitrogen and carbon metabolism and levels of water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation in wheat stems by McIntyre, C. Lynne, Casu, Rosanne E., Rattey, Allan, Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Kam, Jason W., van Herwaarden, Anthony F., Shorter, Ray, Xue, Gang Ping

    Published in Functional & integrative genomics (01-12-2011)
    “…High levels of water-soluble carbohydrates (WSC) provide an important source of stored assimilate for grain filling in wheat. To better understand the…”
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    Breeding for the future: what are the potential impacts of future frost and heat events on sowing and flowering time requirements for A ustralian bread wheat ( T riticum aestivium ) varieties? by Zheng, Bangyou, Chenu, Karine, Fernanda Dreccer, M., Chapman, Scott C.

    Published in Global change biology (01-09-2012)
    “…Abstract Extreme climate, especially temperature, can severely reduce wheat yield. As global warming has already begun to increase mean temperature and the…”
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    Comparison of sensitive stages of wheat, barley, canola, chickpea and field pea to temperature and water stress across Australia by Dreccer, M. Fernanda, Fainges, Justin, Whish, Jeremy, Ogbonnaya, Francis C., Sadras, Victor O.

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2018)
    “…•Analysis of Australian National Variety Trials demonstrates impact of climate on five crops.•Higher maximum temperature in the non-stressful range was…”
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