Browsing by Subject "Plant breeding"
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(2012-11-12)The development of cottons with improved fiber quality has been a major objective in breeding programs around the world. Breeders have focused their attention on improving fiber strength and length, and have generally not ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)Two inheritance studies were conducted at College Station, Texas, to determine the nature and mode of inheritance of fermentable carbohydrates in stems of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Harvested stems were stripped and ...
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(2020-05-28)Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a hickory tree grown for its edible seed (nut) as well as its ornamental and lumber qualities. Native to and primarily produced in Mexico and the United States, a majority of production is ...
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(2020-05-28)Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a hickory tree grown for its edible seed (nut) as well as its ornamental and lumber qualities. Native to and primarily produced in Mexico and the United States, a majority of production is ...
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(2013-05-01)The improved dry matter digestibility of the brown midrib (bmr) sorghum cultivars is attributed to constitutive deficiencies of the lignin biosynthesis pathways which results in lower lignin concentrations. The lower ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)Multivariate statistical methods have rarely been used in the plant breeding field. Their intricate theories have made themselves unappealing to most experimentalists. However, recent advancements of electronic computers ...