Multi-environment Analysis for Indian Sites
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http://aciar.gov.au/publication/PR112 |
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Multi-environment Analysis for Indian Sites
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Creator |
Nigam, S N
Chandra, S Sridevi, K R Bhukta, Manohar |
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Groundnut
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Description |
GENOTYPE-BY-ENVIRONMENT interactions (GEI) are ubiquitous for quantitative traits of economic importance. Significant GEI tends to hinder genetic progress in a breeding program; in particular, the crossover type of GEI makes it difficult to unambiguously select promising materials that perform consistently better across a wide range of environmental conditions. The first step to deal with the consequences of the presence of GEI is to assess its relative importance through a pooled analysis of data across the testing sites. |
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2003
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Conference or Workshop Item
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application/pdf
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Language |
en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/2000/1/Multi-environment.pdf
Nigam, S N and Chandra, S and Sridevi, K R and Bhukta, Manohar (2003) Multi-environment Analysis for Indian Sites. In: Breeding of Drought-resistant Peanuts: ACIAR Proceedings No 112, 25-27 February 2002, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. |
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