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GrainGenes Author Report: Orgaard M

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Orgaard M
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ReferenceOrgaard M and Anamthawat-Jonsson K (2001) Genome discrimination by in situ hybridization in Icelandic species of Elymus and Elytrigia (Poaceae : Triticeae) Genome 44:275-283.
ReferenceOrgaard M and Anamthawat-Jonsson K (2001) Genomic discrimination by in situ hybridization in Icelandic species of Elymus and Elytrigia (Poaceae : Triticeae) (vol 44, pg 275, 2001) Genome 44:1148.
ReferenceOrgaard M and Heslop-Harrison J (1994) Relationships between species of Leymus, Psathyrostachys, and Hordeum (Poaceae, Triticeae) inferred from Southern hybridization of genomic and cloned DNA probes Plant Systematics and Evolution 189:217-231.
ReferenceOrgaard M (1994) Intergeneric hybridization between species of Leymus, Psathyrostachys and Hordeum (Poaceae, Triticeae) Annals of Botany 73:471-479.
ReferenceOrgaard M and Heslop-Harrison J (1994) Investigations of genome relationships between Leymus, Psathyrostachys and Hordeum inferred by genomic DNA:DNA in situ hybridization Annals of Botany 73:195-203.

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