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Salvador A. Gezan
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 135
Citations - 2637
Salvador A. Gezan is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Heritability. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 127 publications receiving 1983 citations. Previous affiliations of Salvador A. Gezan include Rothamsted Research.
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Unraveling Additive from Nonadditive Effects Using Genomic Relationship Matrices
Patricio R. Munoz,Marcio F. R. Resende,Salvador A. Gezan,Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende,Marcos Deon Vilela de Resende,Gustavo de los Campos,Matias Kirst,Dudley A. Huber,Gary F. Peter +8 more
TL;DR: This work evaluates height data from a multifamily population of the tree species Pinus taeda with a systematic series of models accounting for additive, dominance, and first-order epistatic interactions, showing that the results suggest that the additive and nonadditive components of genetic variance are similar in magnitude.
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Is UK biofuel supply from Miscanthus water-limited?
TL;DR: The authors developed an empirical yield model for Miscanthus from harvestable dry matter yields at 14 field trials in the UK to estimate site-specific and regional yields derived from meteorological variables and soil available water.
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Malaria infected mosquitoes express enhanced attraction to human odor.
Renate C. Smallegange,Renate C. Smallegange,Geert-Jan van Gemert,Marga van de Vegte-Bolmer,Salvador A. Gezan,Willem Takken,Robert W. Sauerwein,James G. Logan +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated, for the first time, that infection with P. falciparum causes alterations in behavioural responses to host-derived olfactory stimuli in host-seeking female An.
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Statistical Methods in Biology: Design and Analysis of Experiments and Regression
TL;DR: A review of Basic Statistics Principles for Designing Experiments Models for a Single Factor Checking Model Assumptions and its applications in Practical Design and Data Analysis for Real Studies.
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Identifying Breeding Priorities for Blueberry Flavor Using Biochemical, Sensory, and Genotype by Environment Analyses.
Jessica L. Gilbert,Matthew J. Guthart,Salvador A. Gezan,Melissa Pisaroglo de Carvalho,Michael L. Schwieterman,Thomas A. Colquhoun,Linda M. Bartoshuk,Charles A. Sims,David G. Clark,James W. Olmstead +9 more
TL;DR: Many of the compounds affecting consumer favor of blueberries, such as fructose, pH, β-caryophyllene oxide and 2-heptanone, were sufficiently genetically controlled that allocating resources for their breeding is worthwhile.