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Gerlach trough |
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Microplot |
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Rainfall simulation |
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Soil surface features |
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Data dictionary |
Jan 16, 2025 - CERES Team
Grondin, Alexandre; Arenas, Sebastian; Djabali, Yacine; Rincent, Renaud; Cubry, Philippe; Martin, Marie-Laure; Blein-Nicolas, Mélisande; Laplaze, Laurent; Schneider, Hannah, 2025, "Modeling plant phenotypic plasticity and its underlying genetic architecture (France, 2022-2025)", https://doi.org/10.23708/O64HQY, DataSuds, V1, UNF:6:GqRZeZVaQq+yHEkPq3ah+w== [fileUNF]
Phenotypic plasticity can contribute to crop adaptation to challenging environments. Plasticity indices are potentially useful to identify the genetic basis of crop phenotypic plasticity. Numerous methods exist to measure phenotypic plasticity. Among those, the ratio (also called... |
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Modeling plant phenotypic plasticity and its underlying genetic architecture (France, 2022-2025)
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Data dictionary |
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Modeling plant phenotypic plasticity and its underlying genetic architecture (France, 2022-2025)
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Dataset citation, description and terms of use |
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Modeling plant phenotypic plasticity and its underlying genetic architecture (France, 2022-2025)
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References - cited sources |
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Modeling plant phenotypic plasticity and its underlying genetic architecture (France, 2022-2025)
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Shoot biomass data formatted for the Finlay-Wilkinson and AMMI analysis |
