The value of open-pollinated seed for estimating the additive genetic variance among families is diminished by a probable bias due to natural inbreeding. Several factors including non-additive genetic effects, relatedness of neighboring trees, and the failure to recognize any inbreeding tend to foster an overestimate of the true additive genetic variance.
Inbreeding Effects on Estimation of Genetic Additive Variance
Published 1966 in Forestry sciences
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1966
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Forestry sciences
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1966-03-01
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Biology, Environmental Science
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