Autor:
Abdulmalik, R.O.
Menkir, A.
Meseka, S.K.
Unachukwu, N.N.
Ado, S.G.
Olarewaju, J.D.
Aba, D.A.
Hearne, S.
Crossa, J.
Gedil, M.
Marker-assisted recurrent selection (MARS) is a breeding method used to accumulate favorable alleles that for example confer tolerance to drought in inbred lines from several genomic regions within a single population. A bi-parental cross formed from two parents that combine resistance to Striga ...
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Abdulmalik, R.O.
,
Menkir, A.
,
Meseka, S.K.
,
Unachukwu, N.N.
,
Ado, S.G.
,
Olarewaju, J.D.
,
Aba, D.A.
,
Hearne, S.
,
Crossa, J.
,
Gedil, M.
,
[Genetic gains in grain yield of a maize population improved through marker assisted recurrent selection under stress and non-stress conditions in west Africa]
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Genetic gains in grain yield of a maize population improved through marker assisted recurrent selection under stress and non-stress conditions in west Africa