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1. Seedling and field assessment of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) dwarfing genes and their influence on root traits in multiple genetic backgrounds.

2. Genotypic variation and covariation in wheat seedling seminal root architecture and grain yield under field conditions.

3. Selection for early shoot vigour in wheat increases root hair length but reduces epidermal cell size of roots and leaves.

4. A reduced-tillering trait shows small but important yield gains in dryland wheat production.

5. Deeper roots associated with cooler canopies, higher normalized difference vegetation index, and greater yield in three wheat populations grown on stored soil water.

6. Wheat drought tolerance in the field is predicted by amino acid responses to glasshouse-imposed drought.

7. Increase in coleoptile length and establishment by Lcol-A1, a genetic locus with major effect in wheat.

8. Modelling impact of early vigour on wheat yield in dryland regions.

9. Accounting for Genotype-by-Environment Interactions and Residual Genetic Variation in Genomic Selection for Water-Soluble Carbohydrate Concentration in Wheat.

10. Selection for water-soluble carbohydrate accumulation and investigation of genetic × environment interactions in an elite wheat breeding population.

11. Genome-Wide Associations for Water-Soluble Carbohydrate Concentration and Relative Maturity in Wheat Using SNP and DArT Marker Arrays.

12. Dynamic quantification of canopy structure to characterize early plant vigour in wheat genotypes.

13. Rhizosheaths on wheat grown in acid soils: phosphorus acquisition efficiency and genetic control.

14. Awns reduce grain number to increase grain size and harvestable yield in irrigated and rainfed spring wheat.

15. A tillering inhibition gene influences root-shoot carbon partitioning and pattern of water use to improve wheat productivity in rainfed environments.

16. Early vigour improves phosphate uptake in wheat.

17. Recurrent selection for wider seedling leaves increases early biomass and leaf area in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

18. Integration of phenotyping and genetic platforms for a better understanding of wheat performance under drought.

19. Soil coring at multiple field environments can directly quantify variation in deep root traits to select wheat genotypes for breeding.

20. Use of a large multiparent wheat mapping population in genomic dissection of coleoptile and seedling growth.

21. Evaluation of reduced-tillering (tin) wheat lines in managed, terminal water deficit environments.

22. A rapid, controlled-environment seedling root screen for wheat correlates well with rooting depths at vegetative, but not reproductive, stages at two field sites.

23. Traits and selection strategies to improve root systems and water uptake in water-limited wheat crops.

24. Analysis of leaf and stripe rust severities reveals pathotype changes and multiple minor QTLs associated with resistance in an Avocet × Pastor wheat population.

25. Genetic control of duration of pre-anthesis phases in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and relationships to leaf appearance, tillering, and dry matter accumulation.

26. Simultaneous selection of major and minor genes: use of QTL to increase selection efficiency of coleoptile length of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

27. Quantitative trait loci for carbon isotope discrimination are repeatable across environments and wheat mapping populations.

28. Quantitative trait loci for slow-rusting resistance in wheat to leaf rust and stripe rust identified with multi-environment analysis.

29. Molecular mapping of genes for Coleoptile growth in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

30. Molecular mapping of gibberellin-responsive dwarfing genes in bread wheat.

31. Influence of the gibberellin-sensitive Rht8 dwarfing gene on leaf epidermal cell dimensions and early vigour in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

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