Nonstop Selection for High and Stable Crop Yield by Two Prognostic Equations to Reduce Yield Losses

Volume: 2, Issue: 3, Pages: 211 - 227
Published: Sep 7, 2012
Abstract
Yield losses occurring at the field level, whether due to plant diseases or abiotic stresses, reveal reduced stability of the crop yield potential. The paper argues that the stability of crop yield potential is a trait with a clear genetic component, which can be successfully selected for at the single-plant level and incorporated into high-yielding cultivars. Two novel selection equations with prognostic power are presented, capable to...
Paper Details
Title
Nonstop Selection for High and Stable Crop Yield by Two Prognostic Equations to Reduce Yield Losses
Published Date
Sep 7, 2012
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
211 - 227
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