Introgression of a major gene for high grain protein content in some Indian bread wheat cultivars
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Jitendra Kumar | Neelesh Kumar | Rashmi Prasad | Sanjay Kumar | Ajay Kumar | Susheel Kumar | Pramod K. Gupta | R R Mir | Ajay Kumar | K. Prabhu | J. Kumar | S. Tyagi | Neelesh Kumar | H. Balyan | Pramod Kumar Gupta | Harindra Singh Balyan | Kumble Vinod Prabhu | Vivek Jaiswal | Raza Mir | Raman Dhariwal | Sandhya Tyagi | Madhur Khandelwal | R. Dhariwal | V. Jaiswal | Madhuram Khandelwal | R. Prasad
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