Understanding genome structure facilitates the use of wild lentil germplasm for breeding: A case stu...
Understanding genome structure facilitates the use of wild lentil germplasm for breeding: A case study with shattering loci
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United States: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Plant breeders are generally reluctant to cross elite crop cultivars with their wild relatives to introgress novel desirable traits due to associated negative traits such as pod shattering. This results in a genetic bottleneck that could be reduced through better understanding of the genomic locations of the gene(s) controlling this trait. We integ...
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Understanding genome structure facilitates the use of wild lentil germplasm for breeding: A case study with shattering loci
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1940-3372
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1940-3372
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10.1002/tpg2.20455