Genotype by Environment interaction/ Kang,Manjit S.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton: CRC press, 2014Description: 414DDC classification: 631.523
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New Developments in Selecting for Phenotypic Stability in Crop Breeding, M.S. Kang and Robert MagariIncorporating Additional Information on Genotypes and Environments in Models for Two-Way Genotype-by-Environment Tables, F.A. Van Eeuwijk, J.-B. Denis, and M.S. KangRelationships Among Analytical Methods Used to Study Genotype-by-Environment Interactions and Evaluation of Their Impact on Response to Selection, M. Cooper and I. DeLacyAMMI Analysis of Yield Trials, H.G. Gauch, Jr. and R.W. ZobelIdentification of QTL That Are Affected by Environment, W.D. Beavis and P. KeimAnalysis of Genotype-by-Environment Interaction and Phenotypic Stability, H.-P. PiephoUsing the Shifted Multiplicative Model Cluster Methods for Crossover Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, J. Crossa, P.L. Cornelius, and M.S. SeyedsadrStatistical Tests and Estimators of Multiplicative Models for Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, P.L. Cornelius, J. Crossa, and M.S. SeyedsadrNonparametric Analysis of Genotype-by-Environment Interactions by Ranks, M. HuhnAnalysis of Multiple-Environment Trials Using the Probability of Outperforming a Check, K.M. EskridgeBreeding for Reliability Across Unpredictable, Widely Divergent Environments, P. Bramel-CoxVariable Active Genic Vs. Parental Genic Proportions Model for Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, L.P. SubediSelection of Genotypes and Prediction of Performance by Analyzing Genotype-by-Environment Interactions, W.E. Weber, G. Wricke, and T. WestermannSpatial Analysis of Field Experiments: Fertilizer Experiments with Wheat and Tea, R.E. Eisenberg, H.G. Gauch, Jr., R.W. Zobel, and W. KillianBibliography, J.-B. Denis, H.G. Gauch, Jr., M.S. Kang, and F.A. Van Eeuwijk
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New Developments in Selecting for Phenotypic Stability in Crop Breeding, M.S. Kang and Robert MagariIncorporating Additional Information on Genotypes and Environments in Models for Two-Way Genotype-by-Environment Tables, F.A. Van Eeuwijk, J.-B. Denis, and M.S. KangRelationships Among Analytical Methods Used to Study Genotype-by-Environment Interactions and Evaluation of Their Impact on Response to Selection, M. Cooper and I. DeLacyAMMI Analysis of Yield Trials, H.G. Gauch, Jr. and R.W. ZobelIdentification of QTL That Are Affected by Environment, W.D. Beavis and P. KeimAnalysis of Genotype-by-Environment Interaction and Phenotypic Stability, H.-P. PiephoUsing the Shifted Multiplicative Model Cluster Methods for Crossover Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, J. Crossa, P.L. Cornelius, and M.S. SeyedsadrStatistical Tests and Estimators of Multiplicative Models for Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, P.L. Cornelius, J. Crossa, and M.S. SeyedsadrNonparametric Analysis of Genotype-by-Environment Interactions by Ranks, M. HuhnAnalysis of Multiple-Environment Trials Using the Probability of Outperforming a Check, K.M. EskridgeBreeding for Reliability Across Unpredictable, Widely Divergent Environments, P. Bramel-CoxVariable Active Genic Vs. Parental Genic Proportions Model for Genotype-by-Environment Interaction, L.P. SubediSelection of Genotypes and Prediction of Performance by Analyzing Genotype-by-Environment Interactions, W.E. Weber, G. Wricke, and T. WestermannSpatial Analysis of Field Experiments: Fertilizer Experiments with Wheat and Tea, R.E. Eisenberg, H.G. Gauch, Jr., R.W. Zobel, and W. KillianBibliography, J.-B. Denis, H.G. Gauch, Jr., M.S. Kang, and F.A. Van Eeuwijk

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