Author
Number of items: 69.
Article
Grassland futures in Great Britain – Productivity assessment and scenarios for land use change opportunities. (2018)
Aiming Qi,
Robert A. Holland,
Gail Taylor
and
Goetz M. Richter
Effectiveness of Rlm7 resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in UK winter oilseed rape cultivars. (2018)
Georgia Mitrousia,
Yongju Huang,
Aiming Qi,
Siti Mohamed Sidique
and
Bruce Fitt
Evaluating Responses of Sugar Beet Cultivars to Fusarium Species in Greenhouse and Field Conditions. (2018)
Aiming Qi,
Pragyan Burlakoti,
Mohamed Khan,
Rivera V
and
Secor G A
Combining R gene and quantitative resistance increases effectiveness of cultivar resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans in Brassica napus in different environments : Combining R gene and quantitative resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans. (2018)
Yongju Huang,
Georgia Mitrousia,
Siti Mohamed Sidique,
Aiming Qi
and
Bruce Fitt
Modelling productivity and resource use efficiency for grassland ecosystems in the UK. (2017)
Aiming Qi
Modelling impacts of climate change on arable crop diseases: progress, challenges and applications. (2016)
F Newbery,
Aiming Qi
and
Bruce Fitt
Assessing on-farm productivity of Miscanthus crops by combining soil mapping, yield modelling and remote sensing. (2016)
Goetz M. Richter,
Francesco Agostini,
Alexandra Barler,
Delphine Costomiris
and
Aiming Qi
Assessing quantitative resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in Brassica napus (oilseed rape) in young plants : Assessing quantitative resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans. (2014)
Yongju Huang,
Aiming Qi,
Graham J. King
and
Bruce D.L. Fitt
Development of new quantitative physiological and molecular breeding parameters based on the sugar beet vernalization intensity model. (2013)
Tinashe Chiurugwi,
Helen F. Holmes,
Aiming Qi,
Tansy Y. P. Chia,
Peter Hedden
and
Euphemia Mutasa-Gottgens
Comparative Pathogenicity and Virulence of Fusarium Species on Sugar Beet. (2012)
Pragyan Burlakoti,
V. Rivera,
G. A. Secor,
Aiming Qi,
L. E. Del Rio-Mendoza
and
Mohamed F. R. Khan
The yield gap in some sugar beet producing countries. (2012)
K. W. Jaggard,
H-J Koch,
J. M. Arroyo Sanz,
A. Cattanach,
R. Duval,
H. Eigner,
G. Legrand,
R. Olsson,
Aiming Qi,
J. N. Thomsen,
N. Van Swaaij
and
N. Minerva
Determining the optimal population density of sugarbeet crops in England. (2011)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi,
G. F. J. Milford,
C. J. A. Clark,
E. S. Ober,
C. Walters
and
E. Burks
Bolting and flowering control in sugar beet : relationships and effects of gibberellin, the bolting gene B and vernalization. (2010)
Euphemia Mutasa-Gottgens,
Aiming Qi,
Wenying Zhang,
Gretel Schulze-Buxloh,
Andrea Jennings,
Uwe Hohmann,
Andreas E Müller
and
Peter Hedden
Fluctuations in Number of Cercospora beticola Conidia in Relationship to Environment and Disease Severity in Sugar Beet. (2009)
J. Khan,
Aiming Qi
and
M. F. R. Khan
A meta-analysis of sugarbeet yield responses to nitrogen fertilizer measured in England since 1980. (2009)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
M. J. Armstrong
Capture and use of solar radiation, water, and nitrogen by sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.). (2009)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
E. S. Ober
Modification of gibberellin signalling (metabolism & signal transduction) in sugar beet: analysis of potential targets for crop improvement. (2009)
Euphemia Mutasa-Gottgens,
Aiming Qi,
Ann Mathews,
Stephen Thomas,
Andrew Phillips
and
Peter Hedden
The action of three Beet yellows virus resistance QTLs depends on alleles at a novel genetic locus that controls symptom development. (2008)
M. K. Grimmer,
K. M. R. Bean,
Aiming Qi,
M. Stevens
and
M. J. C. Asher
Cost efficacy in measuring farmland biodiversity : lessons from the Farm Scale Evaluations of GMHT crops. (2008)
Aiming Qi,
J.N. Perry,
J.D. Pidgeon,
L. A. Haylock
and
D. R. Brooks
The impact of climate change on sugarbeet yield in the UK: 1976-2004. (2007)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
M. A. Semenov
The Broom’s Barn sugar beet growth model and its uses. (2007)
K. W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Modelling the variability of UK sugar beet yields under climate change and husbandry adaptations. (2006)
G.M. Richter,
Aiming Qi,
M.A. Semenov
and
K. W. Jaggard
Using multi-environment sugar beet variety trials to screen for drought tolerance. (2006)
J.D. Pidgeon,
E. S. Ober,
Aiming Qi,
C. J. A. Clark,
A. Royal
and
K. W. Jaggard
The Broom's Barn sugar beet growth model and its adaptation to soils with varied available water content. (2005)
Aiming Qi,
C. Kenter,
C. Hoffmann
and
K. W. Jaggard
Management of genetically modified herbicide tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit. (2005)
J. M. May,
G. T. Champion,
A. M. Dewar,
Aiming Qi
and
J.D. Pidgeon
Decision making in controlling virus yellows of sugar beet in the UK. (2004)
Aiming Qi,
A. M. Dewar
and
R. Harrington
Uses of mathematical models in sugar beet agriculture. (2004)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
A novel approach to the use of genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops for environmental benefit. (2003)
A. M. Dewar,
M. J. May,
I. P. Woiwod,
L. A. Haylock,
G. T. Champion,
B. H. Garner,
R. J. N. Sands,
Aiming Qi
and
J. D. Pidgeon
A novel approach to the use of genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops for environmental benefit. (2003)
A. M. Dewar,
M. J. May,
I. P. Woiwod,
L. Haylock,
G. T. Champion,
B. H. Garner,
Aiming Qi
and
J.D. Pidgeon
Novel weed management options in GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet production. (2003)
M. J. May,
G. T. Champion
and
Aiming Qi
Other
Can crop disease control cope with climate change? (2014)
Aiming Qi
and
Bruce D.L. Fitt
Predicting timing of release of ascospores of Leptosphaeria spp. to improve control of phoma stem canker on oilseed rape in the UK. (2014)
Aiming Qi,
Yongju Huang,
Martin Malcolm-Brown,
Siti Mohamed Sidique
and
Bruce D.L. Fitt
Methods for investigating quantitative resistance against Leptosphaeria maculans (phoma stem canker) in Brassica napus (oilseed rape) in controlled conditions. (2014)
Yongju Huang,
Aiming Qi,
G. J. King
and
Bruce D.L. Fitt
How the sugar beet crop grew in 2012. (2013)
Aiming Qi
and
M. J. May
Benchmarking sugar beet yields and the growers’ performance. (2012)
Aiming Qi,
E. S. Ober
and
Keith W. Jaggard
How the sugar beet crop grew in 2011. (2012)
Keith W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Sugar beet yield in England under an extreme climate change scenario. (2012)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
The yield gap in some beet producing countries. (2012)
K. W. Jaggard,
H-J Koch,
J. M. Arroyo Sanz,
A. Cattanach,
R. Duval,
H. Eigner,
G. Legrand,
R. Olsson,
Aiming Qi,
J. N. Thomsen,
N Van Swaaji
and
N. Minerva
Determining the optimal population density of sugar beet crops in England. (2011)
Keith W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi,
G. F. J. Milford,
C. J. A. Clark,
E. S. Ober,
C. Walters
and
E. Burks
English beet crops in 2010. (2011)
Keith W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Possible changes to arable crop yields by 2050. (2010)
Keith W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
Eric S. Ober
Assessing the cost-effectiveness of inputs. (2010)
Aiming Qi,
I. Pettitt
and
M. J. May
Optimum seed rates and plant populations of English sugar beet cultivation. (2010)
K. W. Jaggard,
G. F. J. Milford,
Aiming Qi,
C. J. A. Clark,
E. S. Ober,
C. Walters
and
E. Burks
Sugarbeet yield estimates based on a crop simulator – lessons learned in England. (2010)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Why a bumper beet crop in 2009? (2010)
K. W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Beet yield response to fertilizer Nitrogen supply and its optimal requirements in the sugar beet crop. (2009)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Sugarbeet yield response to and its economic need for Nitrogen fertilizer in England. (2009)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Why was 2008 such a good year for beet yields. (2009)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
P. Inskip
Assessing the impact of future climate changes on the UK sugar beet production. (2008)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Soil mineral N and the response to N fertilizer in England. (2008)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
M. J. Armstrong
The effects of climate drought on the sugar beet yield in England-now and in the future. (2008)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Beet growth in 2006. (2007)
K. W. Jaggard,
Aiming Qi
and
C. J. A. Clark
Why have beet yields been rising? (2007)
K. W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Agronomy. (2006)
K. W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
Partitioning climatic drought into effects of water stress and hot temperarture in the UK. (2006)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Using a growth model-based drought stress index for assessing drought tolerance in multi-environment sugar beet variety trials. (2006)
J.D. Pidgeon,
E. S. Ober,
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
The impact of climate change on sugar beet yield in the UK since 1976. (2006)
K. W. Jaggard
and
Aiming Qi
A model-based sugar yield forecasting system. (2006)
Aiming Qi
and
K. W. Jaggard
Benchmarking growers’ performance using a crop growth model. (2005)
Aiming Qi,
K. W. Jaggard,
P. J. Jarvis
and
J. W. F. Prince
Forecasting virus yellows incidence in sugar beet – the post-Gaucho era. (2005)
Aiming Qi,
A. M. Dewar
and
R. Harrington
Management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit. (2005)
M. J. May,
G. T. Champion,
A. M. Dewar,
Aiming Qi
and
J. D. Pidgeon
Modelling sugar beet growth and yield in soils with different water holding capacities. (2004)
Aiming Qi,
C. Kenter,
C. Hoffmann
and
K. W. Jaggard
The Broom’s Barn sugar beet growth model and its use to describe yield variability. (2003)
Aiming Qi,
C. Kenter,
C. Hoffmann
and
K. W. Jaggard
Novel weed management options in GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet. (2003)
M. J. May,
G.T. Champion
and
Aiming Qi
Opportunities for weed manipulation using GMHT row crops. (2003)
M. J. May,
G. T. Champion,
Aiming Qi
and
A. M. Dewar
Using a crop/soil model and GIS technique to forecast sugar yield in the UK. (2003)
Aiming Qi,
K. W. Jaggard,
C. J. A. Clark
and
P. Jarvis
Changes and challenges in crop science research. (2001)
Aiming Qi
and
Q. Zhang
Selecting cover crops to control soil erosion and to improve soil fertility. (1998)
Aiming Qi
and
J. D. H. Keatinge
Adaptation of legume cover crops to environment on hillsides in Bolivia. (1997)
T. R. Wheeler,
J. D. H. Keatinge,
Aiming Qi,
R. H. Ellis
and
R. J. Summerfield