A genetic strategy generating wheat with very high amylose content
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Main Authors: | Regina, Ahmed, Berbezy, Pierre, Kosar‐Hashemi, Behjat, Li, Suzhi, Cmiel, Mark, Larroque, Oscar, Bird, Anthony R., Swain, Steve M., Cavanagh, Colin, Jobling, Stephen A., Li, Zhongyi, Morell, Matthew |
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165426 |
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