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GrainGenes Keyword Report: selection responses

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ReferenceHu ZM et al. (2001) Selection response for molecular markers associated with anthocyanin coloration and low-temperature growth traits in crested wheatgrasses. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 81:665-671.
ReferenceBidinger FR and Raju DS (2000) Response to selection for increased individual grain mass in pearl millet Crop Science 40:68-71.
ReferenceSousa-Vieira Od and Milligan SB (1999) Intrarow plant spacing and family X environment interaction effects of sugarcane family evaluation Crop Science 39:358-364.
ReferenceCornelius PL and Crossa J (1999) Prediction assessment of shrinkage estimators of multiplicative models for multi-environment cultivar trials. Crop Science 39:998-1009.
ReferencePodlich DW et al. (1999) Computer simulation of a selection strategy to accommodate genotype-environment interactions in a wheat recurrent selection programme. Plant Breeding 118:17-28.

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