Use of the single-seed descent method of selection in groundnut breeding in Zimbabwe
1985
Hildebrand, G.L.
The single-seed descent method of selection has proved successful in Zimbabwe where two new cultivars have been released after 10 and 8 years of development. The ease of handling segregating populations and rapid generation advance are two of the more important benefits. This method could be appropriate for groundnut breeding in developing countries. In addition, lesser developed programs could benefit from selection, in their own environments, within duplicate populations provided by more developed programs
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书目信息
出版者
ICRISAT
其它主题
Seleccion
语言
英语
注释
8 ref. Summaries (En, Fr)
ISBN
92-9066-092-9
类型
Conference; Summary; Non-Conventional
来源
Proceedings of the Regional Groundnut Workshop for Southern Africa, International Crops Research Inst. for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Patancheru, A.P. (India).- Patancheru, A.P. (India): ICRISAT, 1985.- ISBN 92-9066-092-9. p. 137-140
粮农组织大会
Regional Groundnut Workshop for Southern Africa, Lilongwe (Malawi), 26-29 Mar 1984
1987-08-15
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