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[ 1 ] - اثر متقابل ژنوتیپ × محیط و پایداری عملکرد دانه ژنوتیپهای جو
اثر متقابل ژنوتیپ × محیط برای دانشمندان علوم ژنتیک، اصلاحنباتات و اصلاحدام از اهمیت ویژهای برخوردار میباشد.آگاهی از اثرمتقابل ژنوتیپ × محیط به اصلاحگران نبات موجب افزایش دقت ارزیابی ژنوتیپ ها در محیط های مختلف می گردد. بررسی حاضر بر روی 20 رقم ولاین پیشرفتة جو بهارة معمولی( به همراه ارقام خرم و ماهور به عنوان شاهد) به مدت 3 سال در ایستگاههای گچساران، مغان، گنبد و لرستان در قالب طرح بلوکه...
[ 2 ] - شناسایی ژنوتیپ های متحمل به تنش خشکی در گندم دیم با استفاده از شاخص های تحمل خشکی
Among different environmental stresses, drought is of great importance that induces a highly negative effect on crop production. In order to evaluate drought tolerance in dryland wheat genotypes, 36 genotypes were studied in a randomized complete block design with three replications under rainfed (drought stress) and supplemental irrigation conditions during 2016–2017 growing season in Research...
[ 3 ] - Evaluation of Grain Yield Stability and Genotype- Environment Interaction of Barley Promising Lines in Warm and Humid Regions of the Country
In order to investigation of genotype - environment interaction is essential for selecting compatible and stable genotypes in plant breeding. For this order analysis of genotype × environment interaction and identify barley stable genotypes for warm and humid regions, this study conducted in a randomized complete block design with 4 replications and 16 genotypes with two check cultivars in ...
[ 4 ] - Evaluation of genotype × environment interaction using WAASB and WAASBY indices in multi-environment yield trials of rainfed lentil (Lens culinaris L.) genotypes
Combinining features of the best linear unbiased predictions (BLUP) and additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI) through “Weighted average of absolutescores of best linear unbiased predictions” (WAASB) index in multi-environment experiments may lead to more percise evaluation of genotypes and assessment of genotype × environment interaction. In the present study, the seed yiel...
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