Multi-trait genomic prediction improves selection accuracy for enhancing seed mineral concentrations in pea

Sikiru Adeniyi Atanda1, Jenna Steffes1, Yang Lan1

  • 1Dep. of Plant Sciences, North Dakota State Univ., Fargo, ND, 58108-6050, USA.

The Plant Genome
|October 4, 2022
PubMed

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