报告题目1 (by Daniel): Predicting optimum crop designs报告题目2 (by Fernanda):Adaptation of winter/spring crops to high temperature: defining sensitivities, targets and traits to enhance production
报告时间:04月16日(周二)上午10:00-11:30
报告地点:生科楼441报告厅
主办单位:安徽农业大学农学院、作物抗逆育种与减灾国家地方联合工程实验室
Daniel Rodriguez教授:澳洲昆士兰大学(世界top 50)农业与食品创新联盟(QAAFI)耕作系统方向负责人;荷兰瓦格宁根大学博士;Field Crops Research杂志副编辑,Agricultural Systems杂志编委。
Fernanda Dreccer博士:任职澳洲联邦科学与工业研究组织(CSIRO)高级研究员,Gatton试验站负责人;荷兰瓦格宁根大学博士;长期从事小麦逆境生理研究工作,在作物学著名期刊发表多篇高引文章。
代表性文章(by Daniel):
Understanding the diversity in yield potential and stability among commercial sorghum hybrids can inform crop designs.Field Crops Research, 2019,230: 84-97.
Predicting optimum crop designs using crop models and seasonal climate forecasts.Scientific Reports, 2018,81: 1-13
APSIM - evolution towards a new generation of agricultural systems simulation.Environmental Modelling and Software,2014,62: 327-350
The best farm-level irrigation strategy changes seasonally with fluctuating water availability.Agricultural Water Management, 2012, 103: 33-42
The intrinsic plasticity of farm businesses and their resilience to change. An Australian example.Field Crops Research,2011,124 2: 157-170
Modelling the response of wheat canopy assimilation to atmospheric CO2 concentrations.New Phytologist,2001,150( 2): 337-346
Effects of phosphorus nutrition on tiller emergence in wheat.Plant and Soil,1999,209(2): 283-295
代表性文章(by Fernanda):
Comparison of sensitive stages of wheat, barley, canola, chickpea and field pea to temperature and water stress across Australia. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2018,DOI: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2017.10.006
Yielding to the image: How phenotyping reproductive growth can assist crop improvement and production. Plant Science 2018,DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.06.008
High night temperatures during grain number determination reduce wheat and barley grain yield: a field study. Glob Chang Biol. 2015 Nov;21(11):4153-64
Developmental and growth controls of tillering and water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation in contrasting wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes: can we dissect them? J Exp Bot. 2013 Jan;64(1):143-60