Genetic Variability for Grain Components Related to Nutritional Quality in Spelt and Common Wheat
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M. Rakszegi | C. Guzmán | J. C. Sillero | H. Nian | J. B. Alvarez | M. Ibba | Lingzhen Ye | Facundo Tabbita | Mengdi Li | G. Montanha | Ana B. Huertas-García | Yiwang Zhong | P. D. Carvalho | Xudong Zhang | Analog I | Carlos Guzm á n | Hudson Wallace | Mengdi Li | Ana Bel é n Huertas-Garc í
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