Quantifying genotype and environment interactions to benefit selection and evaluation of cereals for competitiveness against weeds at EUCARPIA Symposium, Wageningen, 2007

Activity: Talk, evidence or presentation typesOral presentation

Description

1. Crop-weed relations – current knowledge.
2. Genotype and seasonal influences as observed in crop-weed experiments.
3. Variation in weed suppression between and within genotypes.
4. Working towards selection and evaluation:
a. Identifying more robust varieties
b. Improved stability of genotype performance
c. Better adaptation
Period7 Nov 20079 Nov 2007
Event titleEUCARPIA Symposium. Plant breeding for organic and sustainable low-input agriculture: dealing with genotype-environment interactions. Wageningen, 7-9 November 2007
Event typeConference
LocationNetherlandsShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Genotype
  • Environment
  • Wheat
  • Weeds
  • Crop-Weed Competition
  • Crop Traits
  • GxE
  • Physiology
  • Agronomy
  • Crop Improvement
  • Crop Breeding
  • Varieties
  • Variety Selection
  • Crop Stability
  • Adaptation