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Publications - dr. X (Xinyou) Yin

Core Publications

  • Genetic control of plasticity in root morphology and anatomy of rice in response to water-deficit.
    Kadam, N., ..., Yin, X. and Jagadish, K.S.V., (2017) Plant Physiology 174: 2302-2315.
  • The energy budget in C4 photosynthesis: insights from a cell-type-specific electron transport model.
    Yin, X. and Struik, P.C. (2018) New Phytologist 218: 986-998.
  • Evolution of a biochemical model of steady-state photosynthesis
    Yin, X., Busch, F.A., Struik, P.C. and Sharkey, T.D. (2021) Plant, Cell & Environment 44: 2811-2837.
  • Exploiting differences in the energy budget among C4 subtypes to improve crop productivity
    Yin, X. and Struik, P.C. (2021) New Phytologist 229: 2400-2409.
  • Loomis Review: On the needs for combining physiological principles and mathematics to improve crop models
    Yin, X., Struik, P.C. and Goudriaan, J. (2021) Field Crops Research 271: 108254

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Subdivision Centre for Crop Systems Analysis
Address Bornsesteeg 48
6708PE WAGENINGEN
Post address Postbus/POBox 430
6700AK WAGENINGEN
Secretary +31317485315
Building/room Radix Nova(109)/0028
Messenger number 98
Expertise Crop production, Bioenergetics, Crop growth models, Crop physiology, Drought, Photosynthesis, Quantitative trait loci, Genetic mapping, Genotype environment interaction, Systems biology
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