Backcrosses to Brassica napus of hybrids between B. juncea and B. napus as a source of herbicide-resistant volunteer-like feral populations.
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Keping Ma | Wei Wei | Y. Liu | H. Darmency | W. Wei | H. Darmency | Yan Liu | K. Ma | W. Wei
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