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WINTER WHEAT CULTIVAR PERFORMANCE IN AN INTERNATIONAL ARRAY OF ENVIRONMENTS

JAMES EDWARD STROIKE, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Genotype-environment interactions are of major importance to plant breeders. Breeding of widely adapted cultivars is a goal of many breed- ing programs. Cultivars capable of stable performance over a range of environments would be most useful and productive in large regions. Development of cultivars and hybrids in most breeding programs generally results from the selection of favorable plant types grown in a specific environment. An evaluation of plant material for broad adaptabil- ity and high production stability over a wide range of environments is seldom possible.

Subject Area

Agronomy

Recommended Citation

STROIKE, JAMES EDWARD, "WINTER WHEAT CULTIVAR PERFORMANCE IN AN INTERNATIONAL ARRAY OF ENVIRONMENTS" (1972). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAI7227430.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAI7227430

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