ISI Web of Knowledge Take the next step  
 
Web of Science®
Related Records
Title: On systems thinking, systems biology, and the in silico plant
Author(s): Hammer, GL
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 134 Issue: 3 Pages: 909-911 Published: MAR 2004
Cited References: 25 Selected References: 25
The records listed below are related to the above record based on common references.
  
 
 
 
Thomson Reuters Logo
 
1. Title: Trait physiology and crop modelling as a framework to link phenotypic complexity to underlying genetic systems
Author(s): Hammer GL, Chapman S, van Oosterom E, et al.
Source: AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH   Volume: 56   Issue: 9   Pages: 947-960   Published: 2005
2. Title: Models for navigating biological complexity in breeding improved crop plants
Author(s): Hammer G, Cooper M, Tardieu F, et al.
Source: TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE   Volume: 11   Issue: 12   Pages: 587-593   Published: DEC 2006
3. Title: Applying modelling experiences from the past to shape crop systems biology: the need to converge crop physiology and functional genomics
Author(s): Yin XY, Struik PC
Source: NEW PHYTOLOGIST   Volume: 179   Issue: 3   Pages: 629-642   Published: 2008
4. Title: The molecularization of public sector crop breeding: Progress, problems, and prospects
Author(s): Dwivedi SL, Crouch JH, Mackill DJ, et al.
Source: ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY, VOL 95  Book Series: ADVANCES IN AGRONOMY   Volume: 95   Pages: 163-318   Published: 2007
5. Title: Preface to Special Issue: Complex traits and plant breeding - can we understand the complexities of gene-to-phenotype relationships and use such knowledge to enhance plant breeding outcomes?
Author(s): Cooper M, Hammer GL
Source: AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH   Volume: 56   Issue: 9   Pages: 869-872   Published: 2005
6. Title: Gene-to-phenotype models and complex trait genetics
Author(s): Cooper M, Podlich DW, Smith OS
Source: AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH   Volume: 56   Issue: 9   Pages: 895-918   Published: 2005
7. Title: Future contributions of crop modelling - from heuristics and supporting decision making to understanding genetic regulation and aiding crop improvement
Author(s): Hammer GL, Kropff MJ, Sinclair TR, et al.
Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY   Volume: 18   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 15-31   Published: DEC 2002
8. Title: Merging genomic control networks and soil-plant-atmosphere-continuum models
Author(s): Welch SM, Roe JL, Das S, et al.
Source: AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS   Volume: 86   Issue: 3   Pages: 243-274   Published: DEC 2005
9. Title: Efficient cell reprogramming as a target for functional-marker strategies? Towards new perspectives in applied plant-nutrition research
Author(s): Arnholdt-Schmitt B
Source: JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENERNAHRUNG UND BODENKUNDE   Volume: 168   Issue: 4   Pages: 617-624   Published: AUG 2005
10. Title: Role of crop physiology in predicting gene-to-phenotype relationships
Author(s): Yin XY, Struik PC, Kropff MJ
Source: TRENDS IN PLANT SCIENCE   Volume: 9   Issue: 9   Pages: 426-432   Published: SEP 2004