Environmental modulation of yield components in cereals: Heritabilities reveal a hierarchy of phenotypic plasticities
Abstract
Yield components are relatively easy to measure and their interpretation is intuitive. However, strong environmental influences, genetic and physiological controls, and evolutionary constraints collectively lead to lack of independence among yield components that restrict their value in breeding and agronomic applications. Here, we first sketch a framework of plant responses to environmental factors to highlight the modulation of yield...
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Title
Environmental modulation of yield components in cereals: Heritabilities reveal a hierarchy of phenotypic plasticities
Published Date
Feb 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
127
Pages
215 - 224
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