Functional Plant Biology 39 (7) pp.iii
- viii
From Genome to Phenome in Cereals
The very extensive knowledge base now established for plants, as brought together at the 18th International Botanical Congress held in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia, provides the basis for the design of specific genotypes and high throughput diagnostics to drive new advances in the selection of biotic and abiotic stress tolerance in our major cereal food crops. This Research Front presents papers discussing biotechologies and concepts from genome to phenome in cereals.
Published 15 June 2012
Yield stability for cereals in a changing climate
Nicola Powell , Xuemei Ji , Rudabe Ravash , Jane Edlington , Rudy Dolferus
Functional Plant Biology 39 (7) pp.539
- 552
Published 26 June 2012
Tapetal development and abiotic stress: a centre of vulnerability
Roger W. Parish , Huy A. Phan , Sylvana Iacuone , Song F. Li
Functional Plant Biology 39 (7) pp.553
- 559
Published 26 June 2012
Genotypic variation in the accumulation of water soluble carbohydrates in wheat
C. Lynne McIntyre , David Seung , Rosanne E. Casu , Gregory J. Rebetzke , Ray Shorter , Gang Ping Xue
Functional Plant Biology 39 (7) pp.560
- 568
Published 12 July 2012
Genome-level identification of cell wall invertase genes in wheat for the study of drought tolerance
Hollie Webster , Gabriel Keeble , Bernard Dell , John Fosu-Nyarko , Y. Mukai , Paula Moolhuijzen , Matthew Bellgard , Jizeng Jia , Xiuying Kong , Catherine Feuillet , Frédéric Choulet , International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium , Rudi Appels
Functional Plant Biology 39 (7) pp.569
- 579