Improvement of marker-based predictability of Apparent Amylose Content in japonica rice through GBSSI allele mining
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Alberto Gianinetti | Luigi Cattivelli | P. Bagnaresi | L. Cattivelli | S. Urso | G. Valè | A. Gianinetti | C. Biselli | Giampiero Valè | Chiara Biselli | Daniela Cavalluzzo | Rosaria Perrini | Paolo Bagnaresi | Simona Urso | Gabriele Orasen | Francesca Desiderio | Elisabetta Lupotto | E. Lupotto | F. Desiderio | G. Orasen | R. Perrini | Daniela Cavalluzzo | G. Valè
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