Envirotyping can increase genomic prediction accuracy of new environments in grain sorghum trials depending on mega‐environment
Noah D. Winans,
Jales M. O. Fonseca,
Ramasamy Perumal
et al.
Abstract:Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an important crop native to Africa and grown in many subtropical and temperate regions worldwide. The variability in production environments underscores the plasticity of sorghum genotypes and provides an opportunity to predict sorghum hybrid performance in novel environments. Reaction norms informed by envirotype data can aid in modeling the differential responses of genotypes across multi‐environment trials and ultimately increase the prediction accuracies of hy… Show more
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