Amphidiploids between tetraploid wheat and Aegilopssharonensis Eig exhibit variations in high-molecular-weight glutenin subunits
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Q. Jiang | Jian Ma | Zhen-Xiang Lu | Chang-Shui Wang | Xiu-Ying Wang | Xue Cao | Youliang Zheng | Yuming Wei | Xiao‑Wei Zhang | Quan-zhi Zhao | Qiang Yang
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