Introgression of Clearfield™ rice crop traits into weedy red rice outcrosses
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E. Gbur | Supratim Basu | Vijay P. Singh | Andy Pereira | A. Caicedo | N. Burgos | R. C. Scott | Shilpa Singh | D. Gealy | H. Black | V. Boyett | A. Pereira | R. Scott
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