Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer
  • UQ Home
  • Contacts
  • Study
  • Maps
  • News
  • Events
  • Library
  • Give now
  • my.UQ
The University of Queensland
Queensland Alliance for
Agriculture and Food Innovation
QAAFI
Site search
Site search
Menu
  • Home
  • About
    • Advisory board
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • Women in Agricultural Research
  • Our people
  • Research
    • Centre for Animal Science
    • Centre for Crop Science
    • Centre for Horticultural Science
    • Centre for Nutrition & Food Sciences
    • Digital Agriculture
    • Science Publications
    • Centre Capabilities
    • Facilities & locations
  • Industry
    • Crop outlook
    • Collaborations
  • Impact
  • News & events
    • News
    • Blogs & Opinion Pieces
    • Events
    • Science Seminars
    • Publications
    • TropAg Conference 2022
  • Study
    • PhD and MPhil
    • Honours
    • Visiting Research Scholars
    • Undergraduate research program
    • Scholarships & awards
    • Student success
    • QAAFI Student Association
  • Contact
    • Staff directory

Dr Liqi Han

Research Fellow
Centre for Horticultural Science
+61 7 336 51872
liqi.han@uq.edu.au
View researcher profile

Publications

Journal Articles (5)
Conference Papers (9)
Thesis (1)

Journal Articles

Wang, Ming, White, Neil, Grimm, Volker, Hofman, Helen, Doley, David, Thorp, Grant, Cribb, Bronwen, Wherritt, Ella, Han, Liqi, Wilkie, John and Hanan, Jim (2018). Pattern-oriented modelling as a novel way to verify and validate functional-structural plant models: a demonstration with the annual growth module of avocado. Annals of Botany, 121 (5), 941-959. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcx187
Da Silva, David, Han, Liqi, Faivre, Robert and Costes, Evelyne (2014). Influence of the variation of geometrical and topological traits on light interception efficiency of apple trees: sensitivity analysis and metamodelling for ideotype definition. Annals of Botany, 114 (4), 739-752. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcu034
Da Silva, D., Han, Liqi and Costes, E. (2012). Light interception efficiency of apple trees: a multi-scale computational study based on MAppleT model. Acta Horticulturae, 957, 231-238. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2012.957.26
Han, Liqi, Gresshoff, Peter M. and Hanan, Jim (2011). A functional-structural modelling approach to autoregulation of nodulation. Annals of Botany, 107 (5), 855-863. doi: 10.1093/aob/mcq182
Han, Liqi, Hanan, Jim and Gresshoff, Peter M. (2010). Computational complementation: a modelling approach to study signalling mechanisms during legume autoregulation of nodulation. PloS Computational Biology, 6 (2) e1000685, e1000685-1-e1000685-8. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000685

Conference Papers

Seleznyova, Alla N., Saei, Ali, Han, Liqi and Van Hooijdonk, Ben M. (2019). From field data to modelling concepts: Building a mechanistic FSPM for apple. 6th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications, PMA 2018, Hefei, China, November 4, 2018-November 8, 2018. Red Hook, NY, United States: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. doi: 10.1109/PMA.2018.8611582
Han, Liqi, Hanan, J. and Costes, E. (2017). Orchard level simulation of fruit tree light interception. X International Symposium on Modelling in Fruit Research and Orchard Management, Montpellier, France, 2-5 June 2015. Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science. doi: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1160.38
Han, L., Soulie, J. -C., Boudon, F., Da Silva, D., Cokelaer, T., Pradal, C., Rouan, L. and Costes, E. (2015). Sensitivity analysis of light interception to geometrical traits of apple trees: an in silico study based on MAppleT model. 9th International Symposium on Modelling in Fruit Research and Orchard Management, Saint Jean sur Richelieu, Canada, 19-23 June 2011 . Leuven, Belgium: International Society for Horticultural Science.
Da Silva, David, Han, Liqi and Costes, Evelyne (2014). Light interception efficiency of apple trees: a multiscale computational study based on MAppleT. 4th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modelling and Application (PMA12), Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, 31 October - 3 November 2012. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2013.12.001
Han, Liqi, Costes, Evelyne, Boudon, Frederic, Cokelaer, Thomas, Pradal, Christophe, Da Silva, David and Faivre, Robert (2012). Investigating the influence of geometrical traits on light interception efficiency of apple trees: a modelling study with MAppleT. IEEE 4th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications (PMA), Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, 31 October - 3 November 2012. Piscataway, NJ, United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/PMA.2012.6524827
Han, L., Gresshoff, P. M. and Hanan, J. (2010). Modelling root development with signalling control: A case study based on legume autoregulation of nodulation. 3rd International Symposium on Plant Growth Modeling, Simulation, Visualization and Applications, PMA09, Beijiing, China, Nov. 09-13, 2009. United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/PMA.2009.40
Han, L., Gresshoff, P. M. and Hanan, J. (2007). Computational approaches for studying signaling mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation. Bioinformatics Australia 2007, Brisbane, Australia, 23-24 October, 2007. Australia:
Han, Liqi, Gresshoff, Peter M. and Hanan, Jim (2007). Computational models for studying signaling control mechanisms behind legume autoregulation of nodulation. 8th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 2-7 July, 2007.
Han, Liqi, Gresshoff, Peter M. and Hanan, Jim (2007). Virtual soybean—a computational model for studying autoregulation of nodulation. FSPM07: 5th International Workshop on Functional Structural Plant Models, Napier, New Zealand, 4-9 November, 2007. Napier, New Zealand: FSPM.

Thesis

Han, Liqi (2010). Computational Modelling of Plant Signalling Control: a Case Study Based on Legume Autoregulation of Nodulation. PhD Thesis, School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland.
© The University of Queensland
Enquiries: +61 7 3365 1111   |   Contact directory
ABN: 63 942 912 684   |   CRICOS Provider No: 00025B
Emergency
Phone: 3365 3333
Privacy & Terms of use   |   Feedback   |   Updated: 27 May 2022
Login