Strategies for selecting crosses using genomic prediction in two wheat breeding programs.
ABSTRACT.The single most important decision in plant breeding programs is the selection of appropriate crosses. The ideal cross would provide superior predicted progeny performance and enough diversity to maintain genetic gain. The aim of this study was to compare the best crosses predicted using co...
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2017
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