Bidirectional backcrosses between wild and cultivated lettuce identify loci involved in nonhost resistance to downy mildew
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R. Visser | R. Niks | A. Giesbers | M. Jeuken | M. V. van Kaauwen | E. D. Boer | David N. J. Braspenning | Thijs P. H. Bouten | Johan W. Specken
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