Advanced phenotyping offers opportunities for improved breeding of forage and turf species

Volume: 110, Issue: 6, Pages: 1271 - 1279
Published: Feb 23, 2012
Abstract
Advanced phenotyping, i.e. the application of automated, high-throughput methods to characterize plant architecture and performance, has the potential to accelerate breeding progress but is far from being routinely used in current breeding approaches. In forage and turf improvement programmes, in particular, where breeding populations and cultivars are characterized by high genetic diversity and substantial genotype × environment interactions,...
Paper Details
Title
Advanced phenotyping offers opportunities for improved breeding of forage and turf species
Published Date
Feb 23, 2012
Volume
110
Issue
6
Pages
1271 - 1279
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