Genetic Architecture of Flowering Time in Maize As Inferred From Quantitative Trait Loci Meta-analysis and Synteny Conservation With the Rice Genome
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Alain Charcosset | Johann Joets | Matthieu Falque | Laurence Moreau | J. Joets | A. Charcosset | L. Moreau | M. Falque | F. Chardon | A. Murigneux | B. Virlon | Fabien Chardon | Alain Murigneux | Bérangère Virlon | Laurent Decousset | L. Décousset
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