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, is a definitive graduate-level textbook and professional reference for applying quantitative genetics to plant improvement. Published by Stemma Press

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: Includes empirical results from various crops such as rice, wheat, and sorghum. Access and Availability BREEDING for QUANTITATIVE TRAITS in PLANTS , is a definitive graduate-level textbook and professional

in 2020, this edition spans 422 pages and integrates classical breeding principles with modern molecular techniques. bernardo-group.org Core Subject Matter Access and Availability BREEDING for QUANTITATIVE TRAITS in

: Introduces the one-locus model, modes of reproduction (self-pollinated vs. cross-pollinated), and the genetics of breeding populations, including Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium Means and Variances

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: Focuses on predictive tools for selection before phenotyping, reflecting recent shifts in industry practices. Expanded Case Studies