Breeding for Resilience to Water Deficit and Its Predicted Effect on Forage Mass in Tall Fescue
Resilience is increasingly part of the discussion on climate change, yet there is a lack of breeding for resilience per se. This experiment examined the genetic parameters of a novel, direct measure of resilience to water deficit in tall fescue (<i>Lolium arundinaceum</i> (Schreb.) Darby...
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Main Authors: | Blair L. Waldron, Kevin B. Jensen, Michael D. Peel, Valentin D. Picasso |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/48d799c9e7b14e2c8d236ed57f36a529 |
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