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Selecting the size of a diallel cross experiment

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992
The size of a diallel cross experiment can be determined by using statistical tables and past diallel cross results; this will provide more flexibility in planning experiments and increase the opportunity to detect real differences.
Perry Y. Jui, L. P. Lefkovitch
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Optimal designs for diallel cross experiments

Statistics & Probability Letters, 1998
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Aloke Dey, Ashish Das, Angela M. Dean
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Optimal block designs for diallel crosses

Biometrika, 1996
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Chand K. Midha, Aloke Dey
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Serial analysis of combining ability in diallel and fractional diallel crosses in linseed

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1969
An analysis of the nature of the gene action for seven characters influencing productivity and wide adaptation in Linum usitatissimum L. was undertaken in this investigation over three seasons based on diallel and fractional diallel crosses, among a set of ten genetically diverse parents.
I. J. Anand, B. R. Murty
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Analysis of Partial Diallel Crosses in Incomplete Blocks

Biometrical Journal, 1998
Summary: With a large number of lines in a diallel cross experiment, the number of crosses becomes unmanageable to be accommodated in homogeneous blocks. To overcome this problem, a sample of crosses, known as partial diallel crosses (PDC), is often used.
Murari Singh, Klaus Hinkelmann
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A diallel cross in black spruce

Genome, 1987
A complete 7 × 7 diallel of black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.), without selfs, planted in three locations, was measured for height growth at several ages. Analysis using Griffing's method 3, model II, demonstrated that general combining ability (GCA) was the dominant genetic component of variation, although specific combining ability (SCA ...
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Optimal diallel cross designs for estimation of heritability

Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2003
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Himadri Ghosh, Ashish Das
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More optimal designs for diallel cross experiments

Metrika, 2001
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Sanpei Kageyama, Sudhir Gupta
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Combining ability and heterosis in diallel crosses of maize

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1977
The present investigation involved crosses among 20 elite yellow maize populations. These were evaluated in four environments in a randomized block design with four replications in each environment. Variety Cuba was observed to be the best general combiner for grain yield, followed by St Croix and Prolific.
J. Singh, B. S. Dhillon
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Selecting Crosses Using Information from a Diallel Cross

Biometrics, 1974
Information is available from a diallel cross consisting of all possible crosses among n parental lines, excluding the parental lines themselves and assuming that reciprocal crosses are identical. The lines are assumed to be a random sample from an infinite population of such lines.
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