Offered Papers Theme A: Efficient Production from Grassland
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Publication Date
2005
Location
Dublin Ireland
Description
- Plant breeding has contributed significantly to the development of effective grassland production systems.
- New technologies offer enhanced precision in breeding and access to wider genetic variation.
- The requirement for more sustainable production systems will require genetic improvements in complex traits where the use of new technology will be vital.
Citation
Pollock, Chris J.; Abberton, M. T.; and Humphreys, M. O., "Grass and Forage Improvement: Temperate Forages" (2005). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 4.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeA/4)
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Grass and Forage Improvement: Temperate Forages
Dublin Ireland
- Plant breeding has contributed significantly to the development of effective grassland production systems.
- New technologies offer enhanced precision in breeding and access to wider genetic variation.
- The requirement for more sustainable production systems will require genetic improvements in complex traits where the use of new technology will be vital.
