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Genotypic and environmental effects on curd weight of autumn-maturing cauliflowers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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Twelve genotypes of cauliflower were grown in two seasons from six seedling propagation treatments in three sequential sowings. There was a high genotypic component of variation for curd weight, indicating that this character can be improved by breeding. A large genotype × environment interaction included genotypic differences in stability to the environment, notably in the self-compatible genotypes. Mean curd weight and stability of genotypes to the environment for this trait were uncorrelated, indicating that high weight and high stability could be bred into a single variety.
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