Excerpt from Genotype Environment Interaction: A Case Study for Douglas-Fir in Western Oregon
Several questions about interaction in the Snow Peak low-elevation zone led to this study: Was it stable with age? What was its contribution to family performance in predictions at a range of sites? Was interaction a deeply embedded property of coast Douglas-fir (pseudotsuga menziesii (mirb.) Franco var. Menziesii) or characteristic of a few families or plantations only? Was it associated with parent origin or mainly a feature of within-population genetic variation?
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