A recent paper published in open access journal Rice uses 17 years of data from IRRI’s rice drought breeding program to estimate genetic trends https://t.co/ccfS9Su9sH 🌾🧬🏜️#rice #cropscience #agriculture #DesertificationAndDroughtDay
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
RT @MarcovandenBer3: Genetic Trends Estimation in IRRIs Rice Drought Breeding Program and Identification of High Yielding Drought-Tolerant…
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
RT @MarcovandenBer3: Genetic Trends Estimation in IRRIs Rice Drought Breeding Program and Identification of High Yielding Drought-Tolerant…
Genetic Trends Estimation in IRRIs Rice Drought Breeding Program and Identification of High Yielding Drought-Tolerant Lines @irri #openaccess https://t.co/Ytd9sjtDHj
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
RT @whussain907: How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify…
How we leveraged 17 years of drought data with pedigree information of 2500 unique lines to check genetic growth, identify a future genetic resource, and much more. Work now published with Rice Journal @irri https://t.co/RNuzNAuF2U