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1.  Wu, G. W., L. T. Wilson & A. M. McClung. 1998. Contribution of rice tiller to dry matter accumulation and yield. Agronomy J. (In Press).
2.  Wu, G. W. & L. T. Wilson. 1997. Growth and yield response of rice to rice water weevil injury. Environ. Entomol. (In Press).
3.  Wu, G. W. & L. T. Wilson. 1997. Parameterization, verification, and validation of a physiologically complex age-structured rice simulation model. Agricultural Systems 56: 483-511.
4.  Wu, G. W., L. T. Wilson & M. E. Makela. 1996. Dynamics simulation of irrigated rice population growth, development and yield. p. 177. In Proceedings of 26th Rice Technical Working Group. The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX.
6.  Wilson, L. T., G. W. Wu, O. P. B. Samonte & M. E. Makela. 1996. Use of physiological modeling in quantifying the impact of weather on the 1995 late season yield decline. p. 134-135. In Proceedings of 26th Rice Technical Working Group. The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX.
7.  Wilson, L. T., G. W. Wu, O. P. B. Samonte & A. M. McClung. 1996. Use of physiological modeling in Targeting phenotypic trait sets. p. 69. In Proceedings of 26th Rice Technical Working Group. The Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station, TX.
8.  Wu, G. W. 1996. Biological systems approach to analyzing population dynamics of rice and its response to major physical and biotic variables. Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 149 pp.

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