Brown-midrib maize (bm1)--a mutation affecting the cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase gene.
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K. Edwards | B. Chabbert | C. Halpin | A. Barakate | Keith J. Edwards | B. Monties | B Chabbert | C Halpin | K Holt | J Chojecki | D Oliver | B Monties | K Edwards | A Barakate | G A Foxon | J. Chojecki | D. Oliver | G. A. Foxon | K. Holt | Karen E. Holt
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