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Jim Hanan

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Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Foreword: Studying plants with functional-structural modelsJim Hanan, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
Annals of Botany|February 8, 2018
Mechanistic modelling of coupled phloem/xylem transport for L-systems: combining analytical and computational methodsAlla N Seleznyova, Jim Hanan
Bio Systems|June 19, 2002
Partial automation of database processing of simulation outputs from L-systems models of plant morphogenesisYi- Ping Phoebe Chen, Jim Hanan
Bio Systems|July 10, 2008
Modeling the fitness of plant morphologies across three levels of complexityJames Watson, Jim Hanan, Janet Wiles
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Analysis of maize canopy development under water stress and incorporation into the ADEL-Maize modelYouhong Song, Colin Birch, Jim Hanan
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|September 11, 2020
Averting robo-bees: why free-flying robotic bees are a bad ideaRoslyn Gleadow, Jim Hanan, Alan Dorin
The New Phytologist|May 5, 2005
Using the canonical modelling approach to simplify the simulation of function in functional-structural plant modelsMichael Renton, Jim Hanan, Kevin Burrage
Annals of Botany|September 22, 2010
A functional-structural kiwifruit vine model integrating architecture, carbon dynamics and effects of the environmentMikolaj Cieslak, Alla N Seleznyova, Jim Hanan
Annals of Botany|September 10, 2010
A functional-structural modelling approach to autoregulation of nodulationLiqi Han, Peter M Gresshoff, Jim Hanan
Plos Computational Biology|March 3, 2010
Computational complementation: a modelling approach to study signalling mechanisms during legume autoregulation of nodulationLiqi Han, Jim Hanan, Peter M Gresshoff
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Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Foreword: Studying plants with functional-structural modelsJim Hanan, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
Annals of Botany|February 8, 2018
Mechanistic modelling of coupled phloem/xylem transport for L-systems: combining analytical and computational methodsAlla N Seleznyova, Jim Hanan
Bio Systems|June 19, 2002
Partial automation of database processing of simulation outputs from L-systems models of plant morphogenesisYi- Ping Phoebe Chen, Jim Hanan
Bio Systems|July 10, 2008
Modeling the fitness of plant morphologies across three levels of complexityJames Watson, Jim Hanan, Janet Wiles
Functional Plant Biology : FPB|July 22, 2020
Analysis of maize canopy development under water stress and incorporation into the ADEL-Maize modelYouhong Song, Colin Birch, Jim Hanan
Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|September 11, 2020
Averting robo-bees: why free-flying robotic bees are a bad ideaRoslyn Gleadow, Jim Hanan, Alan Dorin
The New Phytologist|May 5, 2005
Using the canonical modelling approach to simplify the simulation of function in functional-structural plant modelsMichael Renton, Jim Hanan, Kevin Burrage
Annals of Botany|September 22, 2010
A functional-structural kiwifruit vine model integrating architecture, carbon dynamics and effects of the environmentMikolaj Cieslak, Alla N Seleznyova, Jim Hanan
Annals of Botany|September 10, 2010
A functional-structural modelling approach to autoregulation of nodulationLiqi Han, Peter M Gresshoff, Jim Hanan
Plos Computational Biology|March 3, 2010
Computational complementation: a modelling approach to study signalling mechanisms during legume autoregulation of nodulationLiqi Han, Jim Hanan, Peter M Gresshoff
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