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This book sheds light on genotype x environment interactions in plant breeding, providing a detailed examination of how these interactions affect crop performance and yield stability. The latest univariate and multivariate methods for analyzing GxE interactions, as well as practical applications in crop breeding programs, have been covered. The chapters cover a wide range of topics, including the impact of climate change on crop stability, QTL x environment interactions, and the role of environmental stresses and soil properties in influencing GxE interactions. The authors present an expert analysis of these issues through empirical research and case studies, offering new insights into how plant breeders can optimize crop yields under varying environmental conditions.
This book is a must-read for plant breeders, agronomists and agricultural researchers, as well as post-graduate students specializing in plant breeding.
Contents
.- Chapter 1: Genotype x environment interaction in breeding programs: wide vs. specific adaptation
.- Chapter 2: Impact of genotype-by-environment interaction on grain yield and related traits in multi-environment trials
.- Chapter 3: QTL x environmental interactions underlying phenotypic stability or plasticity in crops: Which one to utilize
.- Chapter 4: Contribution of yield related traits to GxE interaction for grain yield
.- Chapter 5: Does Modern Plant Breeding Techniques Increase Crop Stability Performance
.- Chapter 6: Does breeding for abiotic stress tolerance mitigate GxE interactions under a changing climate
.- Chapter 7: Impact of biotic stresses influence on wheat GxE interactions and yield performance
.- Chapter 8: Do soil properties significantly influence the GxE interaction of crop varieties
.- Chapter 9: Efficiency of multivariate statistical models in analysis of GxE interactions
.- Chapter 10:A comparative study among multivariate statistical methods for analysing GxE interaction
.- Chapter 11:Does drought tolerance enhance crop stability performance
.- Chapter 12:Genomic selection role to mitigate GxE interaction in plant breeding
.- Chapter 13:Can selection in segregating population reduce the effects of GxE interactions in breeding programs
.- Chapter 14:A comparative study among parametric and non-parametric univariate stability statistics for stability analysis
.- Chapter 15:An introductory guide to the usage of statistical softwares for investigating GxE interaction: from theory to application.



