Genetic Diversity of Buckwheat Cultivars (Fagopyrum tartaricum Gaertn.) Assessed with SSR Markers Developed from Genome Survey Sequences
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Bin Zhang | Zhaoxia Sun | Dongmei Xu | S. Hou | Yuanhuai Han | Lijun Zhang | Z. Qiao | Bin Linghu | Hongying Li | Xingchun Wang | Bin Wu
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