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Alex,
Check with Steve Welch at Kansas State University ([log in to unmask]). He had
a large wheat variety trial dataset, and may have used those data to
estimate genetic coefficients for one or more of these varieties. We have
found that variety trials are valuable sources of information for estimating
genetic coefficients (for soybean), and I believe that Welch did some
corresponding work with wheat.
James W. Jones
Distinguished Professor
289 Rogers Hall
P.O. Box 110570
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
Tele: 352-392-1864 ext 289
Fax: 352-392-4092
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From: Alex Moreno S. [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 6:09 PM
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Subject: Wheat genetic coefficients
Dear List Members:
I am testing modifications to CERES-Wheat and found a very complete set of
field data that could serve my purpose. But the experimental data
corresponds to cultivars for which I do not have the genetic coefficients.
The cultivars in which I am interested are:
Norstar
Brule
TAM 101
Colt
Does any one have these genetic coefficients and is willing to share them?
Do you have any suggestion?
I appreciate your valuable reply,
Alex
Alex Moreno S.
236 L.W. Chase Hall / PO Box 830728
School of Natural Resource Sciences
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Lincoln NE 68583-0728
Fax (402) 472-6614
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