Genomic prediction for grain yield and micro-environmental sensitivity in winter wheat

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    Given the global context of climate change and the expansion of agriculture to new areas, the development of climate-resilient varieties is also relevant to safeguarding the sustainability of wheat production (Tilman et_al, 2011; Ray et_al, 2013). The microenvironmental sensitivity has been called in literature (confusingly) non-genetic variance, stochastic variation or general environmental variance, among other denominations (Falconer and Mackay, 1996; Dworkin, 2005; Morgante et_al, 2015); nevertheless, several studies show that the micro-environmental sensitivity is partly under genetic control (Sorensen and Waagepetersen, 2003; Mulder et_al, 2007; Ordas et_al, 2008; Mulder et_al, 2009 . . .

     

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