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2016Genetic basis for variation in wheat grain yield in response to varying nitrogen applicationMahjourimajd, S.; Taylor, J.; Sznajder, B.; Timmins, A.; Shahinnia, F.; Rengel, Z.; Khabaz-Saberi, H.; Kuchel, H.; Okamoto, M.; Langridge, P.; Nguyen, H.
2017Increased genomic prediction accuracy in wheat breeding using a large Australian panelTaylor, J.D.; Norman, A.; Tanaka, E.; Telfer, P.; Edwards, J.; Martinant, J.P.; Kuchel, H.
2017Quantifying wheat sensitivities to environmental constraints to dissect genotype x environment interactions in the fieldParent, B.; Bonneau, J.; Maphosa, L.; Kovalchuk, O.; Langridge, P.; Fleury, D.L.
2020Dissecting new genetic components of salinity tolerance in two-row spring barley at the vegetative and reproductive stagesSaade, S.; Brien, C.; Pailles, Y.; Berger, B.; Shahid, M.; Russell, J.; Waugh, R.; Negrão, S.; Tester, M.; Li, C.
2016Genetic analysis of developmental and adaptive traits in three doubled haploid populations of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)Obsa, B.; Eglinton, J.; Coventry, S.; March, T.; Langridge, P.; Fleury, D.
2009QTL detection with bidirectional and unidirectional selective genotyping: marker-based and trait-based analysesNavabi, A.; Mather, D.; Bernier, J.; Spaner, D.; Atlin, G.
2008Quantitative trait loci for grain fructan concentration in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)Huynh, B.; Wallwork, H.; Stangoulis, J.; Graham, R.; Willsmore, K.; Olson, S.; Mather, D.
2013Multi-environment analysis and improved mapping of a yield-related QTL on chromosome 3B of wheatBonneau, J.; Taylor, J.; Parent, B.; Bennett, D.; Reynolds, M.; Feuillet, C.; Langridge, P.; Mather, D.
2010QTL for seed iron and zinc concentration and content in a Mesoamerican common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) populationBlair, M.; Medina, J.; Astudillo, C.; Rengifo, J.; Beebe, S.; Machado, G.; Graham, R.
2015A genome-wide association study for culm cellulose content in barley reveals candidate genes co-expressed with members of the Cellulose synthase A gene familyHouston, K.; Burton, R.; Sznajder, B.; Rafalski, A.; Dhugga, K.; Mather, D.; Taylor, J.; Steffenson, B.; Waugh, R.; Fincher, G.; Zabotina, O.