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Genome-wide diversity in lowland and highland maize landraces from southern South America: population genetics insights to assist conservation
(BioRxiv, 2024-02)Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.) landraces are traditional American crops with high genetic variability that conform a source of original alleles for conventional maize breeding. Northern Argentina, one the southernmost regions ... -
Genomic selection in Canadian spruces
(Springer, 2020-01-01)The genetic gain of spruce (Picea spp.) breeding programs is impeded by long recurrent selection cycles stemming from biological constraints such as late expression of traits, weak juvenile mature correlations, and late ... -
Morphological and genetic diversity of maize landraces along an altitudinal gradient in the Southern Andes
(BioRxiv, 2022-07)Maize (Zea mays ssp. mays) is a major cereal crop worldwide and is traditionally or commercially cultivated almost all over the Americas. The northwestern region of Argentina (NWA) constitutes one of the main diversity ... -
Prospective genetic gain to improve salinity tolerance in a population of Panicum coloratum var. coloratum with two different selection methods
(CIAT, 2021)Panicum coloratum var. coloratum is a subtropical grass for potentially increasing forage production in lowly productive environments where cattle-raising activities have been relocated. Heritability was estimated for ...