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Ajmalud Din, Rozina Gul, Hamayoon Khan, Julian Garcia-Abadillo Velasco, Reyna Persa, Julio Isidro y Sánchez and Diego Jarquin
Chickpea is the second most important legume crop in pulses, and its performance is greatly influenced by environmental factors inducing a change in the response patterns, complicating the selection of the best cultivar(s). The genotype-by-environment (G...
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Chanthol Uch, Siranet Roeurn, Sophoanrith Ro, Mana Kano-Nakata, Akira Yamauchi and Hiroshi Ehara
In Cambodia, rice is predominantly produced in areas with rainfed lowland conditions where photoperiod-sensitive varieties are cultivated. A number of varieties have been released for rainfed lowland areas, and the rice grain yield has reportedly increas...
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Vijeta Gupta, Mukesh Kumar, Vikram Singh, Lakshmi Chaudhary, Shikha Yashveer, Ravika Sheoran, Mohinder Singh Dalal, Ashish Nain, Kavita Lamba, Nikhil Gangadharaiah, Rajat Sharma and Shreya Nagpal
Genotype environment interaction and stability performance were investigated on grain yield per plot in eight environments during Rabi (here, rabi means that a crop has been grown in Rabi season: crops that are sown in winter and harvested in spring in t...
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Peter K. Wahinya, Gilbert M. Jeyaruban, Andrew A. Swan and Julius H. J. van der Werf
Genotype by environment interaction influences the effectiveness of dairy cattle breeding programs in developing countries. This study aimed to investigate the optimization of dairy cattle breeding programs for three different environments within Kenya. ...
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Ramesh Raj Puri, Nutan Raj Gautam
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Around 25% of total wheat area in Terai of Nepal falls under rain-fed and partially irrigated condition. A Coordinated varietal trial (CVT) was conducted during two consecutive crop cycles (2011-12 and 2012-13) under timely sown rain-fed conditions of Te...
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Ramesh Raj Puri, Nutan Raj Gautam
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Around 25% of total wheat area in Terai of Nepal falls under rain-fed and partially irrigated condition. A Coordinated varietal trial (CVT) was conducted during two consecutive crop cycles (2011-12 and 2012-13) under timely sown rain-fed conditions of Te...
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Sergio Arciniegas-Alarcón, Marisol García-Peña, Camilo Rengifo and Wojtek J. Krzanowski
We describe imputation strategies resistant to outliers, through modifications of the simple imputation method proposed by Krzanowski and assess their performance. The strategies use a robust singular value decomposition, do not depend on distributional ...
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Rashmi Kumari, Randhir Kumar, Shirin Akhtar, R. B. Verma
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Marcin Klisz, Krzysztof Ukalski, Joanna Ukalska, Szymon Jastrzebowski, Radoslaw Puchalka, Pawel Przybylski, Marcin Mionskowski and Jan Matras
In order to determine the adaptive potential of silver fir in the southeast of Poland, the stability of the height of its five-year-old progeny was analyzed. The study was conducted in two different population groups in a total of four environments, incl...
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Diego Jarquin, Reka Howard, Alencar Xavier and Sruti Das Choudhury
Phenomics is a new area that offers numerous opportunities for its applicability in plant breeding. One possibility is to exploit this type of information obtained from early stages of the growing season by combining it with genomic data. This opens an a...
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Rama Bangera, Tale M. K. Drangsholt, Hanne Marie Nielsen, Panya Sae-Lim, Jørgen Ødegård, Velmurugu Puvanendran, Øyvind J. Hansen and Atle Mortensen
We studied genotype by environment interaction (G × E) for body weight (BW) of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) from the National cod breeding program in Norway. Records of 13,811 fish in a nucleus farm (NUC) and two test farms (PENorth, PESouth) in year-c...
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Liliana Abbott, Susana Filippini, Hugo Delfino, Susana Pistorale
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Thirteen genotypes of Bromus catharticus(prairie grass) were evaluated for forage production over three years using completely randomized trials with six replicates. The genotype x environment interaction was statistically significant and indicates that ...
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Entessar Al Jbawi, Ahmad Fahd Al Raei, Ahmad Al Ali, Hussain Al Zubi
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The research was carried out to study the response of 16 cultivars of sugar beet in 3 seasons at one major sugar beet producing location, Hama, in Syria in autumn time, and assess genotype by environment interaction, and to estimate the stability of the ...
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Stergios Melios, Elissavet Ninou, Maria Irakli, Nektaria Tsivelika, Iosif Sistanis, Fokion Papathanasiou, Spyros Didos, Kyriaki Zinoviadou, Haralabos Christos Karantonis, Anagnostis Argiriou and Ioannis Mylonas
In this study, the influence of genotype (G), environment (E), and their interaction (G × E) on the content of total free phenolic compounds (TPC) and the antioxidant capacity (AC) was investigated, using sixteen durum wheat genotypes cultivated under se...
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Kamila Nowosad, Jan Bocianowski, Farzad Kianersi and Alireza Pour-Aboughadareh
The assessment of 1000-kernel weight holds significant importance in determining maize grain yield, and elucidating its underlying genetic mechanisms is imperative for enhancing its overall performance. The material for the study consisted of 26 doubled-...
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Haiwang Yue, Hugh G. Gauch, Jianwei Wei, Junliang Xie, Shuping Chen, Haicheng Peng, Junzhou Bu and Xuwen Jiang
Increasing the maize production capacity to ensure food security is still the primary goal of global maize planting. The purpose of this study was to evaluate genotypes with high yield and stability in summer maize hybrids grown in the Huanghuaihai regio...
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N. Lingaiah, A. Sudharshanam, V. Thirumala Rao, Y. Prashant, M. Vijay Kumar, P. Indhudar Reddy, B. Ram Prasad, P. Raghu Rami Reddy, P. Jagan Mohan Rao
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Hortense Noëlle Apala Mafouasson, Vernon Gracen, Martin Agyei Yeboah, Godswill Ntsomboh-Ntsefong, Liliane Ngoune Tandzi and Charles Shelton Mutengwa
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important nutrients required for high productivity of the maize plant. In most farmers’ fields in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is low availability of N in the soil mainly due to continuous cultivation of the land,...
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Marta Marticorena, Sergio Bramardi, Raquel Defacio
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Characterization of 31 native populations of maize conserved at the germplasm bank of the INTA Pergamino Experimental Station, Argentina, was achieved by evaluating 10 quantitative attributes in two different environmental situations. The experimental...
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Freddy Mora, Osmério Pupim-Junio, Carlos Alberto Scapim
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F. Mora, O. Pupim-Junior, and C.A. Scapim. 2007. Prediction of cultivar effects on cottonyield in the presence of genotype-environment interaction. Cien. Inv. Agr. 34(1):13-21. Weaimed to obtain, by the Best Linear Unbiased Predictor (BLUP), a prediction...
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