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Recurrent selection as breeding strategy for heat tolerance in wheat

The development of heat-tolerant varieties is an important goal of wheat breeding programs, requiringefficient selection methods. In the present study the use of recurrent selection was evaluated as a strategy to improve heatstress tolerance in wheat. Two cycles of recurrent selection were performed...

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Published in:Crop breeding and applied biotechnology 2010-01, Vol.10 (1), p.9-15
Main Authors: Machado, J.C., Souza, M.A., Oliveira, D.M., Cargnin, A., Pimentel, A.J.B., Assis, J.C.
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