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Adaptability and stability of peach and nectarine cultivars in subtropical climate

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Table 2: Estimates of parameters of adaptability and phenotypic stability obtained by the methods of Eberhart & Russell (1966) and Traditional (Yates & Cochran, 1938) for 28 peach and two nectarine cultivars evaluated in three years for fruit mass
Table 3: Estimates of parameters of adaptability and phenotypic stability obtained by the methods of Eberhart & Russell (1966) and Traditional (Yates & Cochran, 1938) for 28 peach and two nectarine cultivars evaluated in three years for SS/TA (solu
Table 4: Estimates of parameters of adaptability and phenotypic stability obtained by the methods of Eberhart & Russell (1966) and Traditional (Yates & Cochran, 1938) for 28 peach and two nectarine cultivars evaluated in three years for cycle lengt

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