Exploring process-level genotypic and environmental effects on sugarcane yield using an international experimental dataset
Abstract
Crop improvement aims to produce high yielding genotypes for target environments. Crop models simulate yield formation as the outcome of a series of low-level processes, driven by environmental (E) variables and regulated by genetic (G) traits. There is potential for crop models to aid sugarcane breeding, by identifying desirable genetic traits for target environments. The objective of this study was to evaluate existing concepts of G and E...
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Title
Exploring process-level genotypic and environmental effects on sugarcane yield using an international experimental dataset
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
244
Pages
107622 - 107622
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