Geoff Inman-Bamber
James Cook University
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Journal of Experimental Botany | 2016
Phillip Jackson; Jaya Basnayake; Geoff Inman-Bamber; Prakash Lakshmanan; Sijesh Natarajan; Chris J. Stokes
Fifty-one genotypes of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) or closely related germplasm were evaluated in a pot experiment to examine genetic variation in transpiration efficiency. Significant variation in whole plant transpiration efficiency was observed, with the difference between lowest and highest genotypes being about 40% of the mean. Leaf gas exchange measurements were made across a wide range of conditions. There was significant genetic variation in intrinsic transpiration efficiency at a leaf level as measured by leaf internal CO2 (Ci) levels. Significant genetic variation in Ci was also observed within subsets of data representing narrow ranges of stomatal conductance. Ci had a low broad sense heritability (Hb = 0.11) on the basis of single measurements made at particular dates, because of high error variation and genotype × date interaction, but broad sense heritability for mean Ci across all dates was high (Hb = 0.81) because of the large number of measurements taken at different dates. Ci levels among genotypes at mid-range levels of conductance had a strong genetic correlation (−0.92 ± 0.30) with whole plant transpiration efficiency but genetic correlations between Ci and whole plant transpiration efficiency were weaker or not significant at higher and lower levels of conductance. Reduced Ci levels at any given level of conductance may result in improved yields in water-limited environments without trade-offs in rates of water use and growth. Targeted selection and improvement of lowered Ci per unit conductance via breeding may provide longer-term benefits for water-limited environments but the challenge will be to identify a low-cost screening methodology.
Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2016
Yvette Everingham; Justin Sexton; Danielle M. Skocaj; Geoff Inman-Bamber
Proceedings of the 2005 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held at Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia, 3-6 May 2005. | 2005
Yvette Everingham; Geoff Inman-Bamber; C. Ticehurst; D. Barrett; K.H. Lowe; T.J. McNeill
Climate Research | 2008
Yvette Everingham; Craig Baillie; Geoff Inman-Bamber; Justine Baillie
Proceedings of the 2007 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held at Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 8-11 May 2007. | 2007
Emma Jakku; Peter J. Thorburn; Yvette Everingham; Geoff Inman-Bamber
Agricultural sciences | 2015
Yvette Everingham; Geoff Inman-Bamber; Justin Sexton; Chris J. Stokes
Proceedings of the 2006 Conference of the Australian Society of Sugar Cane Technologists held at Mackay, Queensland, Australia, 2-5 May 2006. | 2006
Yvette Everingham; Emma Jakku; Geoff Inman-Bamber; Peter J. Thorburn; T. Webster; S. Attard; G. Antony
Sugarcane: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Functional Biology | 2013
Geoff Inman-Bamber
European Journal of Agronomy | 2017
Justin Sexton; Yvette Everingham; Geoff Inman-Bamber
Crop Adaptation to Climate Change | 2011
Geoff Inman-Bamber; Phillip Jackson; Maryse Bourgault
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