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Breeding for Grain Quality Traits: The challenges of measuring phenotypes and identifying genotypes.
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Breeding for Grain Quality Traits: The challenges of measuring phenotypes and identifying genotypes.
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Don Lee, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Breeding for Grain Quality Traits: The challenges of measuring phenotypes and identifying genotypes.
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Lesson Objectives
The R & D and Manufacturing of the Seed Industry
Work of the plant breeder part 1: Measuring Phenotypes:
The work of the plant breeder part 2: Finding the right genotypes:
Genotype vs. Environment
Genotype by environment interaction
Simple inheritance of grain quality traits
Complex inheritance
Gene action
Recessive you know, dominant you don’t
Dominance or a lack of dominance
Maternal traits vs. biparental traits
The work of the plant breeder and producer:
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