Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application
Advanced rice breeding lines were evaluated in eight environments (two seasons and four N-fertilizer levels) to investigate the effectiveness of selecting genotypes for less favorable low fertilizer input environments. Highly significant Environment (E), Genotype (G) and G x E. interaction effects w...
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| author | Ajala, S.O. Masajo, T.M. Winslow, M.D. |
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| description | Advanced rice breeding lines were evaluated in eight environments (two seasons and four N-fertilizer levels) to investigate the effectiveness of selecting genotypes for less favorable low fertilizer input environments. Highly significant Environment (E), Genotype (G) and G x E. interaction effects were obtained for grain yield revealed that for genotypes that were better adapted to less favourable environments were also stable and would do well with very low(40k9 N/ha) fertilizer input. |
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| spelling | CGSpace902242023-12-08T19:25:22Z Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application Ajala, S.O. Masajo, T.M. Winslow, M.D. rice breeding fertilizers food production food crops yield genotypes Advanced rice breeding lines were evaluated in eight environments (two seasons and four N-fertilizer levels) to investigate the effectiveness of selecting genotypes for less favorable low fertilizer input environments. Highly significant Environment (E), Genotype (G) and G x E. interaction effects were obtained for grain yield revealed that for genotypes that were better adapted to less favourable environments were also stable and would do well with very low(40k9 N/ha) fertilizer input. 2009 2018-01-15T10:50:55Z 2018-01-15T10:50:55Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90224 en Limited Access Ajala, S.O., Masajo, T.M. & Winslow, M.D. (2009). Response of rice breeding lines to N-fertilizer application. Nigerian Journal of Genetics, 21 & 22, 94-105. |
| spellingShingle | rice breeding fertilizers food production food crops yield genotypes Ajala, S.O. Masajo, T.M. Winslow, M.D. Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title | Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title_full | Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title_fullStr | Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title_full_unstemmed | Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title_short | Response of rice breeding lines to Nfertilizer application |
| title_sort | response of rice breeding lines to nfertilizer application |
| topic | rice breeding fertilizers food production food crops yield genotypes |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/90224 |
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