Browsing Research publications by Author "Qi, Aiming"
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Sugar beet yield in England under an extreme climate change scenario
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2012) -
Sugarbeet yield estimates based on a crop simulator – lessons learned in England
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2010) -
Sugarbeet yield response to and its economic need for Nitrogen fertilizer in England
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2009) -
Transcriptomics of temperature-sensitive R gene-mediated resistance identifies a WAKL10 protein interaction network
Noel, Katherine; Wolf, Ivan; Hughes, David; Valente, Guilherme; Qi, Aiming; Huang, Yongju; Fitt, Bruce; Stotz, Henrik (2024-02-29)Understanding temperature-sensitivity of R gene-mediated resistance against apoplastic pathogens is important for sustainable food production in the face of global warming. Here, we show that resistance of Brassica napus ... -
Trends of pesticide residues in foods imported to the United Kingdom from 2000 to 2020
Mert, Arzu; Qi, Aiming; Bygrave, Aiden; Stotz, Henrik (2022-03)A total of 33,911 samples with determined pesticide residues were collated and analysed in the UK monitoring programme to determine trends in pesticide residue levels in imported foods during the period of 2000–2020. 17,027 ... -
Uses of mathematical models in sugar beet agriculture
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2004) -
Using a crop/soil model and GIS technique to forecast sugar yield in the UK
Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W.; Clark, C. J. A.; Jarvis, P. (2003) -
Using a growth model-based drought stress index for assessing drought tolerance in multi-environment sugar beet variety trials
Pidgeon, J.D.; Ober, E. S.; Qi, Aiming; Jaggard, K. W. (2006) -
Using multi-environment sugar beet variety trials to screen for drought tolerance
Pidgeon, J.D.; Ober, E. S.; Qi, Aiming; Clark, C. J. A.; Royal, A.; Jaggard, K. W. (2006-02-15)Drought is a major limitation to sugar beet yield in many rainfed areas. Varieties with increased drought tolerance would improve productivity, but breeding specifically for drought tolerance is time-consuming and expensive. ... -
The Virus Yellows Epidemic in Sugar Beet in the UK in 2020 and the Adverse Effect of the EU Ban on Neonicotinoids on Sugar Beet Production
Qi, Aiming; Dewar, Alan (2021-04-01)It is fervently to be hoped that the decision to continue the ban on neonicotinoids in the UK will not be detrimental to the long-term future of the sugar beet industry here. If yields of sugar beet suffer the same fate ... -
Why a bumper beet crop in 2009?
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming (2010) -
Why have beet yields been rising?
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming (2007) -
Why was 2008 such a good year for beet yields
Jaggard, K. W.; Qi, Aiming; Inskip, P. (2009) -
The yield gap in some beet producing countries
Jaggard, K. W.; Koch, H-J; Sanz, J. M. Arroyo; Cattanach, A.; Duval, R.; Eigner, H.; Legrand, G.; Olsson, R.; Qi, Aiming; Thomsen, J. N.; Van Swaaji, N; Minerva, N. (2012)The efficiency of an arable crop production system can be expressed as the yield gap, defining the difference between the potential and the actual yield; the larger the gap the less efficient the system. One way to assess ... -
The yield gap in some sugar beet producing countries
Jaggard, K. W.; Koch, H-J; Sanz, J. M. Arroyo; Cattanach, A.; Duval, R.; Eigner, H.; Legrand, G.; Olsson, R.; Qi, Aiming; Thomsen, J. N.; Van Swaaij, N.; Minerva, N. (2012-07)The efficiency of an arable crop production system can be expressed as the yield gap, the difference between the potential yield and the actual yield. The larger the gap, the less efficient the system. One way to assess ...