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Implications of genotype x input interactions in breeding superior genotypes for favorable and unfavorable rainfed upland environments

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Main Authors: Mandal, N.P., Sinha, P.K., Variar, M., Shukla, V.D., Perraju, P., Mehta, A., Pathak, A.R., Dwivedi, J.L., Rathi, S.P.S., Bhandarkar, S., Singh, B.N., Singh, D.N., Panda, S., Mishra, N.C., Singh, Y.V., Pandya, R., Singh, M.K., Sanger, R.B.S., Bhatt, J.C., Sharma, R.K., Raman, A., Kumar, A., Atlin, G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2010
Subjects:
genetic correlation
genotype environment interaction
genotypes
herbicides
heritability
improved varieties
indirect selection
landraces
fertilizer application
upland rice
weeds
weed control
india
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166027
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