Practical Wheat Breeding shows you how to compare strains reliably.
Learn the methods scientists use to separate good from poor varieties and control experiment error so you can trust the results. This edition outlines practical testing approaches, from centgener planting to row and block designs, and explains how to use check plats to measure and limit experimental error. It covers how environment, soil, and planting patterns affect yield and nitrogen content, and offers guidance on planning large numbers of tests efficiently.
- How to set up field tests that yield trustworthy comparisons across dozens of strains
- Ways to measure and reduce experimental error using checks and replication
- Strategies for evaluating nitrogen content, yield, and related traits
- Practical considerations for planting, harvesting, and cost when testing many strains
Ideal for readers involved in cereal breeding, plant science, or agricultural research who need solid, step‑by‑step methods for comparing wheat strains. Practical Wheat Breeding is a practical guide for breeders who want reliable results when choosing the best strains, especially in large test programs.