Robert A. Coe
International Rice Research Institute
26 Papers
16 Citations
Robert A. Coe is an academic researcher from International Rice Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase & Photosynthesis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications. Previous affiliations of Robert A. Coe include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & Australian National University.
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Papers
Rice with reduced stomatal density conserves water and has improved drought tolerance under future climate conditions
Robert S. Caine,Xiaojia Yin,Jennifer Sloan,Emily L. Harrison,Umar Mohammed,Timothy Fulton,Timothy Fulton,Akshaya Kumar Biswal,Akshaya Kumar Biswal,Jacqueline Dionora,Caspar Chater,Caspar Chater,Robert A. Coe,Robert A. Coe,Anindya Bandyopadhyay,Erik H. Murchie,Ranjan Swarup,W. Paul Quick,Julie E. Gray +18 more
TL;DR: Rice plants with fewer stomata are drought tolerant and more conservative in their water use, and they should perform better in the future when climate change is expected to threaten food security.
Variation in photosynthetic induction between rice accessions and its potential for improving productivity
Liana G. Acevedo-Siaca,Robert A. Coe,Robert A. Coe,Yu Wang,Johannes Kromdijk,Johannes Kromdijk,W. Paul Quick,W. Paul Quick,Stephen P. Long +8 more
TL;DR: Variation in nonsteady‐state efficiency greatly exceeded that at steady state, suggesting a new and more promising opportunity for selection of greater crop photosynthetic efficiency in this key food crop.
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Variation between rice accessions in photosynthetic induction in flag leaves and underlying mechanisms.
TL;DR: Significant natural variation was found in rice flag leaves for photosynthetic traits measured in steady- and non-steady-state conditions, with implications for improving water use efficiency and photosynthesis in this key crop.
Increasing leaf vein density by mutagenesis: laying the foundations for C4 rice.
Aryo B. Feldman,Erik H. Murchie,Hei Leung,Marietta Baraoidan,Robert A. Coe,Su-May Yu,Shuen-Fang Lo,William Paul Quick +7 more
TL;DR: The more genetically robust narrow leaf width trait was proposed to be used as a reliable phenotypic marker for finding high vein density variants in rice in future screens.
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A Partial C4 Photosynthetic Biochemical Pathway in Rice.
Hsiang-Chun Lin,Stéphanie Arrivault,Robert A. Coe,Shanta Karki,Sarah Covshoff,Efren Bagunu,John E. Lunn,Mark Stitt,Robert T. Furbank,Julian M. Hibberd,William Paul Quick,William Paul Quick +11 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate for the first-time a partial flux through the carboxylation phase of NADP-ME C4 metabolism in transgenic rice containing two of the key metabolic steps in the C4 pathway.