Vivi Arief
Research Officer
School of Agriculture and Food Sciences
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Vivi Arief awarded a PhD in plant breeding and quantitative genetics from University of Queensland in 2011. She then continues as a postgraduate in School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, University of Queensland. Her areas of interest include analysis and interpretation of data from large-scale plant breeding experiments, application of pattern analysis (i.e. clustering and ordination procedures) for plant breeding data, genome-wide association analysis using plant breeding data, application of genomic selection in plant breeding, and QU-GENE simulation for plant breeding.
Research Interest
Plant and soil sciences
Publications
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Jesus CRJ, Jose C, Vivi AN, Kaye B, Jessica R, et al. (2015) A genomic selection index applied to simulated and real data. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics 10: 2155-2164.
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Vivi AN, Ian DH, Jose C, Thomas P, Ravi S, et al. (2015) Evaluating testing strategies for plant breeding field trials: redesigning a CIMMYT international wheat nursery. Crop Science 1: 164-177.
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Noviati AV, DeLacy IH, Basford KE, Dieters MJ (2017) Application of a dendrogram seriation algorithm to extract pattern from plant breeding data. Euphytica.