Genetic gains in grain yield through genomic selection in eight bi-parental maize populations under drought stress
Type:
Title:
Genetic gains in grain yield through genomic selection in eight bi-parental maize populations under drought stress
Creator:
Beyene, Y.;
Fentaye Kassa Semagn;
Mugo, S.N.;
Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne;
Babu, R.;
Meisel, B.;
Sehabiague, P.;
Makumbi, D.;
Magorokosho, C.;
Oikeh, S.O.;
Gakunga, J.;
Vargas, M.;
Olsen, M.;
Prasanna, B.M.;
Banziger, M.;
Crossa, J.

Fentaye Kassa Semagn;
Mugo, S.N.;
Amsal Tesfaye Tarekegne;
Babu, R.;
Meisel, B.;
Sehabiague, P.;
Makumbi, D.;

Magorokosho, C.;

Oikeh, S.O.;
Gakunga, J.;
Vargas, M.;
Olsen, M.;

Prasanna, B.M.;

Banziger, M.;

Crossa, J.

Year:
2015
Copyright:
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Journal:
Crop Science
Journal volume:
55
Journal issue:
1
Pages:
154-163
Place of Publication:
Madison, WI (USA)
Publisher:
CSSA; Wiley
Citation:
Genetic gains in grain yield through genomic selection in eight bi-parental maize populations under drought stress. 2015. 55 (1) DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2014.07.0460 CSSA. Wiley.