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Genotype-environment interaction in tomato

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1982
Twelve varieties of tomato of economic importance and their hybrids (including reciprocals) were studied in four environments: inside and outside of greenhouses and with and without plastic mulching. Seven characters were recorded per plant per environment: (1) total yield, (2) fruit weight, (3) locules/fruit, (4) fruits/cluster, (5) earliness in ...
J, Cuartero, J I, Cubero
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Genotype-environment interactions in peas

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1974
The experiments described in this paper were designed to measure some of the genotype-environment interactions in peas and the emphasis has been upon the characters which are of importance in relation to the time of maturity, uniformity of maturity and to yield.Six pea varieties were grown at four sites in Eastern England, there being an early an d a ...
B, Snoad, A E, Arthur
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Genotype-environment interactions and schizophrenia

Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 1999
Nature and nurture are not separate. Instead it is important to investigate the interplay between genes and environment and how they influence on another. To an important degree, genetic effects on behavior come about because they either influence the extent to which the individual is likely to be exposed to individual differences in environmental risk
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Interaction of genotype and environment

1977
The simple additive-dominance model assumes that gene differences contribute independently from one another to variation in the phenotype. We have seen how failure of this assumption can be detected and how departures from the model may be produced by the interaction of non-allelic genes and by the correlation of gene distributions, both of which may ...
Kenneth Mather, John L. Jinks
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Alternative partitioning of the genotype-by-environment interaction

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992
Alternative methods for partitioning the genotype-by-environment interaction, for an arbitrary number of genotypes or environments, were examined. Partitioning of the interaction is important in order to determine the nature of the interaction. Two methods of partitioning were examined; both separated the interaction into two types: (1) due to ...
W, Muir, W E, Nyquist, S, Xu
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Genotype-by-Environment Interactions

2017
The penultimate success of a plant breeding programme depends on its ability to provide farmers with genotypes/clones with guaranteed superior performance (phenotype) in terms of yield and/or quality across a range of environments. While there can be clones that do well across a wide range of conditions (widely adapted genotypes), there are also clones
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Genotype-Environment Interaction in Human Obesity

Nutrition Reviews, 2009
The data reviewed in this paper reveal that individual differences in the response to alterations in energy balance induced by diet or exercise are ubiquitous. These differences are observed in a variety of obesity-related phenotypes, including body weight, body fatness, and abdominal visceral fat.
L, Pérusse, C, Bouchard
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The influences of genotype, environment, and genotype × environment interaction on wheat quality

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 2008
Knowledge of the relative contributions of genotype (G), environment (E), and genotype and environment interaction (G × E) effects on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) quality leads to more effective selection in breeding programs and segregation of more uniform parcels of grain better suited to the needs of customers.
Williams, R. M.   +4 more
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Bibliography on Genotype-by-Environment Interaction

1996
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Jean-Baptiste Denis   +3 more
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Neurobehavioral Development and the Genotype-Environment Interaction

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1970
Several research areas, notably those of psychology, physiology, and ethology, are reviewed in order to construct an interdisciplinary picture of problems and concepts pertaining to neurobehavioral development. Genetic factors, pre- and post-natal experiences and environmental influences which may affect ontogeny and modify the behavioral phenotype are
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