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GrainGenes Reference Report: EUP-119-133

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Reference
EUP-119-133
Title
Transgenic wheat plants: a powerful breeding source.
Journal
Euphytica
Year
2001
Volume
119
Pages
133-136
Author
Pellegrineschi A
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abiotic stress
abiotic stresses
alternaria triticina
antifungal
antifungal activity
barley
biological function
biotechnology
breeding
chitinase
cimmyt
co-transformation
cotransformation
cultivar
culture
disease
dough
dough quality
elite cultivars
events
fertile
fertile transgenic wheat
fungal pathogens
gene
genetic
genetic engineering
genetic resources
genome
germplasm
glucanase
increase
inheritance
integration
iron
marker
marker gene
method
modification
pathogen
pathogenesis
pathogenesis-related protein
pattern
pcr
plant science
production
progeny
protein
protein-patterns
quality
quantities
reliability
resistance
responses
soil
stable integration
strategies
stress
thaumatin-like protein
tobacco
tolerance
transfer
transgenic
transgenic plant
transgenic wheat
transgenic wheat plants
triticum
triticum aestivum
wheat plants
yield
yields
zinc

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