GENOTYPE (BREED) AND ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO CATTLE IN THE TROPICS - Review

Genotype $\times$ environment (G $\times$ E) interactions must be understood if they are to be exploited to improve animal production, particularly in production systems associated with large environmental variations. The measurement and evaluation of G $\times$ E are discussed. Examples are present...

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