Replication data for: Increased ranking change in wheat breeding under climate change

A standard quantitative genetic model was used to examine how genotype-environment interactions have changed over the past decades from four spring wheat trial data sets. The variability of cross interactions for yield from one year to another is explained in more than 70% by climatic factors.

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Main Authors: Xiong, Wei, Reynolds, Matthew, Crossa, Jose, Schulthess, Urs, Sonder, Kai, Montes, Carlo, Addimando, Nicoletta, Singh, Ravi, Ammar, Karim, Gerard, Bruno, Payne, Thomas
Other Authors: Garza Sánchez, Enrique
Language:English
Published: CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
Subjects:Agricultural Sciences, Social Sciences, Wheat, Genotype environment interaction, Breeding, Climate change, Semi-Arid Wheat Yield Trials (SAWYT), International Durum Yield Nursery (IDYN), Elite Spring Wheat Yield Trials (ESWYT), High Temperature Wheat Yield Trials (HTWYT),
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10548836
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Summary:A standard quantitative genetic model was used to examine how genotype-environment interactions have changed over the past decades from four spring wheat trial data sets. The variability of cross interactions for yield from one year to another is explained in more than 70% by climatic factors.