Analysis of recombinant inbred line populations derived from wheat landraces to identify new genes for wheat stem sawfly resistance
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D. K. Weaver | K. Jordan | N. Blake | L. Talbert | S. Chao | E. Akhunov | A. C. Varella | P. Lamb | M. Hofland | J. Cook | H. Heo | D. Weaver
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