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GrainGenes Author Report: Qualset C

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Author
Qualset C
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Qualset CO
Full Name
Qualset, Calvin O.
Paper
ReferenceBhattacharya M et al. (2003) Diversity of protein quality traits in Iranian hexaploid wheat landraces Cereal Research Communications 31:193-200.
ReferenceMcGuire P et al. (1995) Resistance to barley yellow-dwarf-virus disease in derivatives of crosses between hexaploid wheat and species of Lophopyrum (Triticeae: Poaceae) Plant Breeding 114:287-290.
ReferenceZhong G et al. (1994) Cytological and molecular characterization of a Triticum aestivum X Lophopyrum ponticum backcross derivative resistant to barley yellow dwarf Genome 37:876-881.
ReferenceSpagnoletti-Zeuli P and Qualset C (1993) Evaluation of five strategies for obtaining a core subset from a large genetic resource collection of durum wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 87:295-304.
ReferenceDePace C et al. (1988) Biochemical markers in Triticum x Dasypyrum amphiploids and derived disomic addition lines. Proceedings of the 7th International Wheat Genetics Symposium 503-510.

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