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Environmental and genotype-environmental components of variability III. Multiple lines and crosses
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Environmental and genotype-environmental components of variability III. Multiple lines and crosses

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Perkins, J., Jinks, J. Environmental and genotype-environmental components of variability III. Multiple lines and crosses. Heredity 23, 339–356 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1968.48

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