QTL mapping and epistatic interaction analysis of field resistance to sudden death syndrome (Fusarium virguliforme) in soybean
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M. Chilvers | B. Diers | Dechun Wang | Zi-xiang Wen | Cuihua Gu | Ruijuan Tan | Zhongna Zhang | P. Collins | Bradley Serven | J. F. Boyse
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