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Australian Plant Phenomics Facility - The Plant Accelerator

The University of Adelaide Australia

Publications / Presentations / Media

 

Publications

Harris BN, Sadras VO, Tester MA (2010) A water-centred framework to assess the effects of salinity on the growth and yield of wheat and barley. Plant and Soil 10.1007/s11104-010-0489-9. PDF

Berger B, Parent B, Tester MA (2010) High-throughput shoot imaging to study drought responses. Journal of Experimental Botany 10.1093/jxb/erq201. PDF Abstract Full Text

Tester MA, Langridge P (2010) Breeding Technologies to Increase Crop Production in a Changing World. Science 327, 818-822. PDF Abstract Reprint Full Text

Rajendran K, Tester MA, Roy SJ (2009) Quantifying the three main components of salinity tolerance in cereals. Plant, Cell and Environment 32:237-249. Abstract

Furbank, R.T., ed. (2009) Plant phenomics: from gene to form and function, Functional Plant Biology, Volume 36 Number 10 & 11, Special Issue.

Finkel, E. (2009) With ‘phenomics’ plant scientists hope to shift breeding into overdrive. Science 325, 380-381.

 

Presentations / Media

2009 December, article about the Australian Plant Phenomics Facility in GARNish (Official Newsletter of the Genomic Arabidopsis Resource Network, UK).

2009 November, Professor Mark Tester, BBC radio interview with The Naked Scientist, Dr Chris Smith. Podcast MP3 Podcast Transcript

2009 October, Dr Bettina Berger, invited speaker, Interdrought III, Shanghai, October 2009 Presentation

 

Further information about plant phenomics and scientific applications is available under About Plant Phenomics and Scientific Applications.