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2018
In this chapter we discuss the history of the breeding of domesticated animals and how this practice produced varieties of animals with ‘breeding’, and that since the late-eighteenth century have been termed ‘breeds’. We consider the evolution of ideas on selective breeding through the nineteenth century and end with an assessment of the impact of the ...
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In this chapter we discuss the history of the breeding of domesticated animals and how this practice produced varieties of animals with ‘breeding’, and that since the late-eighteenth century have been termed ‘breeds’. We consider the evolution of ideas on selective breeding through the nineteenth century and end with an assessment of the impact of the ...
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Speed Breeding : Accelerated Plant Breeding
Journal of Agriculture Research and Technology, 2022Burgeoning population, ever changing lifestyles and advancing climate change has made it mandatory to revamp the currently available crop cultivars so as to secure food & nutritional security worldwide and accomplish other market driven traits. Although a lot of appreciable work has been done to produce high yielding and nutrient-rich strains of ...
null Shreya, Vinay Kumar, null Arjoo
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2008
The olive (Olea europaea L.) is, at the same time, one of the most ancient domesticated fruit trees and the most extensively cultivated fruit crop in the world, covering an area of about 7.5 million hectares. The recent diffusion of olive outside its traditional area of cultivation, the Mediterranean basin, together with a continu- ous trend in the ...
Andrea Fabbri +2 more
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The olive (Olea europaea L.) is, at the same time, one of the most ancient domesticated fruit trees and the most extensively cultivated fruit crop in the world, covering an area of about 7.5 million hectares. The recent diffusion of olive outside its traditional area of cultivation, the Mediterranean basin, together with a continu- ous trend in the ...
Andrea Fabbri +2 more
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2009
Backcross breeding enables breeders to transfer a desired trait such as a transgene from one variety (donor parent, DP) into the favored genetic background of another (recurrent parent, RP). If the trait of interest is produced by a dominant gene, this process involves four rounds of backcrossing within seven seasons.
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Backcross breeding enables breeders to transfer a desired trait such as a transgene from one variety (donor parent, DP) into the favored genetic background of another (recurrent parent, RP). If the trait of interest is produced by a dominant gene, this process involves four rounds of backcrossing within seven seasons.
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BREEDING BREEDS RECOMMENDED FROM ABROAD
Конференции, 2021Мақолада Республикамизга келишга мос бўлган қорамол зотлари тўғрисида тавсиялар келтирилган. Қорамолларнинг сут маҳсулдорлик кўрсаткичларидан лактация давомидаги сут миқдори, сутдаги ёғ ва оқсил, 4% ли сут миқдори ва бошқа муҳим хўжалик фойдали белгилари келтирилган.
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Breeding Rubber, Breeding Workers
2018From 1925 to 1945 the Ford Motor Company engaged in an experiment in social engineering at its new rubber plantations in the Amazon, Fordlandia and Belterra. This chapter demonstrates how fully in line with the aspirations of Brazilian politicians and modernizers Ford’s intervention was.
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Breeding strategies and breeding plans
1994Abstract The tree breeder’s work program to achieve a supply of genetically improved planting stock consists of many activities, most of them seasonal: collecting seed, running a nursery, making grafts and cuttings, planting and measuring progeny tests, statistical analysis, interpreting results, preparing budgets and plans for future ...
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Breeding Methods and Breeding Research
2002In a broad sense, the term “ornamental plants” covers all kinds of plants used for one ornamental purpose or another in homes, gardens and parks. Ornamental plant breeding, therefore, covers the breeding of all ornamental plants in the broad sense. On the other hand, floriculture includes mostly herbaceous ornamental plant species, i.e., bedding plants,
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