Recurrent selection for sucrose content has altered growth and sugar accumulation in sugarcane
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Ryan P. Viator | Deborah L. Boykin | T. Tew | Sarah E. Lingle | Richard M. Johnson | D. Boykin | R. Viator | Thomas L. Tew | S. Lingle
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