Acid soils severely reduce maize (Zea mays L.) yield in the tropics. Breeding for tolerance to soil acidity provides a permanent, environmentally friendly, and inexpensive solution to the problem. This study was carried out to determine the relative importance of additive, dominant, and epistatic...
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Ceballos, H.
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Pandey, S.
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Narro Leon, LA
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Pérez Velásquez, Juan Carlos
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[Additive, dominant, and epistatic effects for maize grain yield in acid and non-acid soils]
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Additive, dominant, and epistatic effects for maize grain yield in acid and non-acid soils