[HTML][HTML] Models of grain quality in wheat—A review
JG Nuttall, GJ O'leary, JF Panozzo, CK Walker… - Field crops …, 2017 - Elsevier
Maintaining grain quality of wheat under climate change is critical for human nutrition, end-
use functional properties, as well as commodity value. This paper reviews the current …
use functional properties, as well as commodity value. This paper reviews the current …
Climate change impact and adaptation for wheat protein
Wheat grain protein concentration is an important determinant of wheat quality for human
nutrition that is often overlooked in efforts to improve crop production. We tested and applied …
nutrition that is often overlooked in efforts to improve crop production. We tested and applied …
Remote sensing of nitrogen and water stress in wheat
AK Tilling, GJ O'Leary, JG Ferwerda, SD Jones… - Field Crops …, 2007 - Elsevier
Nitrogen (N) is the largest agricultural input in many Australian cropping systems and
applying the right amount of N in the right place at the right physiological stage is a …
applying the right amount of N in the right place at the right physiological stage is a …
Filial cannibalism in fishes: why do parents eat their offspring?
GJ FitzGerald - Trends in ecology & evolution, 1992 - cell.com
Filial cannibalism (the eating of one's own offspriugl occurs in a variety of taxa, but is
especially prevalent in fishes with parental care. Recent research supports a central tenet of …
especially prevalent in fishes with parental care. Recent research supports a central tenet of …
Health impacts of floods
W Du, GJ FitzGerald, M Clark, XY Hou - Prehospital and disaster …, 2010 - cambridge.org
Introduction: Floods are the most common hazard to cause disasters and have led to
extensive morbidity and mortality throughout the world. The impact of floods on the human …
extensive morbidity and mortality throughout the world. The impact of floods on the human …
Chemical warfare and medical response during World War I
GJ Fitzgerald - American journal of public health, 2008 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The first large-scale use of a traditional weapon of mass destruction (chemical, biological, or
nuclear) involved the successful deployment of chemical weapons during World War I (1914 …
nuclear) involved the successful deployment of chemical weapons during World War I (1914 …
Occupational injury risk among Australian paramedics: an analysis of national data
Objective: To identify the occupational risks for Australian paramedics, by describing the rate
of injuries and fatalities and comparing those rates with other reports. Design and …
of injuries and fatalities and comparing those rates with other reports. Design and …
Elevated atmospheric [CO2] can dramatically increase wheat yields in semi‐arid environments and buffer against heat waves
GJ Fitzgerald, M Tausz, G O'Leary… - Global change …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Wheat production will be impacted by increasing concentration of atmospheric CO 2 [CO 2],
which is expected to rise from about 400 μmol mol− 1 in 2015 to 550 μmol mol− 1 by 2050 …
which is expected to rise from about 400 μmol mol− 1 in 2015 to 550 μmol mol− 1 by 2050 …
Spectral and thermal sensing for nitrogen and water status in rainfed and irrigated wheat environments
GJ Fitzgerald, D Rodriguez, LK Christensen… - Precision …, 2006 - Springer
Variable-rate technologies and site-specific crop nutrient management require real-time
spatial information about the potential for response to in-season crop management …
spatial information about the potential for response to in-season crop management …
Multimodel ensembles improve predictions of crop–environment–management interactions
A recent innovation in assessment of climate change impact on agricultural production has
been to use crop multimodel ensembles (MME s). These studies usually find large variability …
been to use crop multimodel ensembles (MME s). These studies usually find large variability …