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AuthorBull, JK
Date Accessioned2012-11-13
Date Available2012-11-13
Issued1997
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/841
AbstractThe main aims of this project were to assess whether original seedling families produced for south Queensland would be suitable for the New South Wales sugar industry and to determine whether clones selected at the Bundaberg Sugar Experiment Station would perform similarly under northern New South Wales cropping conditions.
Languageen
Part of SeriesBSES Internal Report; 1997 No 893 Report SD97018; SRDC BSS015
SubjectGenotype environment interaction
SubjectClones
SubjectBreeding
SubjectPlant selection
SubjectGenetic gain
SubjectNew South Wales
SubjectLocally adapted cane varieties
SubjectVarieties
SubjectPlant breeding
TitleGenotype X environment interaction for clones and crosses planted in Southern Queensland and Northern New South Wales : SRDC final report BS15S


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  • Varieties, plant breeding and release [124]
    Research outcomes: Comprehensive and efficient variety breeding, selection and release programs responding to yield expectations, environmental constraints, resource scarcity and regional preferences. Faster varietal adoption using advanced methods for bulking, distribution and planting.

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