Procs XII Eucarpia Biometrics in Plant Breeding Conf., La Coruña, Spain, 3–5 Sept. 2003 Selected Papers
Guest Editor: J. Moreno-Gonzàles
1-11
QTL analyses of complex traits with cross validation, bootstrapping and other biometric methods
A.E. Melchinger, H.F. Utz and C.C. Schön
13-18
Dissection and analysis of quantitative disease resistance in tetraploid potato
John E. Bradshaw, Glenn J. Bryan, Christine A. Hackett, Karen McLean and Barnaly Pande, et al.
19-37
Statistical methods for classifying genotypes
José Crossa and Jorge Franco
39-54
Using bioinformatics to analyse germplasm collections
Guy Davenport, Noel Ellis, Mike Ambrose and Jo Dicks
55-61
Genetic and statistical models for estimating genetic parameters of maize seedling resistance to Fusarium graminearum Schwabe root rot
J. Moreno-González, J.L. Andrés Ares, R. Alonso Ferro and L. Campo Ramírez
63-72
Assessing the genetic diversity of Portuguese maize germplasm using microsatellite markers
M.C. Vaz Patto, Z. Satovic, S. Pêgo and P. Fevereiro
73-79
Analysis of natural allelic variation in
in vitro
organogenesis of
Arabidopsis thaliana
Ignacio Velázquez, Silvia Valencia, Alberto López-Lera, Alicia de la Peña and Milagros Candela
81-94
Use of molecular markers for the development of new cultivars and the evaluation of genetic diversity
Alain Charcosset and Laurence Moreau
95-99
Fine mapping of quantitative trait loci using linkage disequilibrium in inbred plant populations
M.C.A.M. (Marco) Bink and T.H.E. (Theo) Meuwissen
101-109
IBD-based QTL detection in inbred pedigrees: A case study of cereal breeding programs
Sebastien Crepieux, Claude Lebreton, Bertrand Servin and Gilles Charmet
111-118
Experimental evaluation of several cycles of marker-assisted selection in maize
L. Moreau, A. Charcosset and A. Gallais
119-127
Genotype × Environment Interacion in multi-environment Trials using shrinkage factors for ammi models
J. Moreno-González, J. Crossa and P.L. Cornelius
129-137
Statistical aspects of essential derivation, with illustrations based on lettuce and barley
F.A. van Eeuwijk and J.R Law
139-145
Mixed models including environmental covariables for studying QTL by environment interaction
M. Malosetti, J. Voltas, I. Romagosa, S.E. Ullrich and F.A. van Eeuwijk
147-153
Mixed modelling for QTL × environment interaction analysis
Hans-Peter Piepho and Klaus Pillen
155-163
Benefits and complications of maximum likelihood estimation in (composite) interval mapping methods using EM and ECM
Katharina Emrich and Wolfgang Urfer