Genetic Gains in Grain Yield of a Maize Population Improved through Marker Assisted Recurrent Selection under Stress and Non-stress Conditions in West Africa

Author:

Abdulmalik Rekiya O.,Menkir Abebe,Meseka Silvestro K.,Unachukwu Nnanna,Ado Shehu G.,Olarewaju Joseph D.,Aba Daniel A.,Hearne Sarah,Crossa Jose,Gedil Melaku

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Plant Science

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