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Independent curling

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Also called truncation selection, independent curling entails selecting for multiple traits in one generation. For example, for three traits, A, B, and C, the breeder may select 50% plants per family for A on phenotypic basis, and from that select 40% plants per family based on trait B; finally, from that subset, 50% plants per family is selected for trait C, giving a total of 10% selection intensity (0.5 × 0.4 × 0.5).

Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding

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