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Genetic resistance to fungal diseases of barley
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Genetic resistance to fungal diseases of barley
Explores disease resistance in exotic barley varieties to inform resistance gene selection and provide breeders with knowledge and tools to improve variety performance for growers.
Author: Simon Elwood
May 22, 2000
Read Time: 2 minutes
B Genetic resistance to fungal diseases of barley
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