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1977

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Analytical studies into the variation ofeconomic and biological characters have shown that in . late populations the correlations between geno­type and environment were more strongly pronounced than they used to be in early populations. Mean value stability of characters in early populations, as compared to late populations, was obtained to a large extent from the ho­meostasis of individual plant development, whereas late populations were in most cases determined by genotypic homeostasis.

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Variability of characters in populations of red clover varieties (Trifolium pratense L.)

Analytical studies into the variation ofeconomic and biological characters have shown that in . late populations the correlations between geno­type and environment were more strongly pronounced than they used to be in early populations. Mean value stability of characters in early populations, as compared to late populations, was obtained to a large extent from the ho­meostasis of individual plant development, whereas late populations were in most cases determined by genotypic homeostasis.