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- W2058604993 abstract "Urelative to other sources of variation. Variations in environment are likely to add to variation in the continuous characters, bringing about a lower correlation between genetic make up and degree of expression of the characters. Biometrical quantities and methods are now the usual tools employed in analyzing continuous variations. These quantities must be interpreted in a Mendelian fashion, Mather (1950). Numerous methods of genetic analysis for detei-nlining the number of effective $actor airs controllino- the ex~ression of auantitative characters have U been developed by many worliers. ~dst of these rkethods failed to determine factor interaction. The methods given by Emerson and East (1913) and Powers (1942, 1950) are very adequate if the genetic and environmental variabilities are followinp the same scale of measurement and the factor effects are additive on such a spale. In this series of studies, the authors (1964) applied the partitioning method of genetic analysis developed by Powers (1942, 1950, 1951, 1955, 1963). Since these investigations were conducted mainly for the purpose of improving the cultivated rice in Egypt, then the biometrical genetic studies of quantitative characters are essential to intelligent and efficient execution of the breeding Droeram. 10 The studv in this DaDer will be limited to the estimation of the number of J 11" @default.
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- W2058604993 title "INHERITANCE OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS IN RICE. II. INHERITANCE OF PANICLE LENGTH" @default.
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