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Genetic Variation, G*E Interactions and Selection Response for Hagberg Falling Number in Triticale

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Triticale: Today and Tomorrow

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A three-year experiment was carried out on triticale, using 6x adapted genotypes, to assess the genetic variation and G x E interaction of the Hagberg Falling Number trait. Significant interactions of genotype with year and site appeared in this study. Broad sense heritability appeared relatively moderate for that trait, and preliminary results on F3 segregating progenies showed mostly additive effects.

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Jestin, L., Bonhomme, H. (1996). Genetic Variation, G*E Interactions and Selection Response for Hagberg Falling Number in Triticale. In: Guedes-Pinto, H., Darvey, N., Carnide, V.P. (eds) Triticale: Today and Tomorrow. Developments in Plant Breeding, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0329-6_78

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