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GrainGenes Author Report: Van Acker RC

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Van Acker RC
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ReferenceWillenborg CJ et al. (2009) Flowering Phenology and Synchrony between Volunteer and Cropped Spring Wheat: Implications for Pollen-Mediated Gene Flow Crop Science 49:1029-1039.
ReferenceWillenborg CJ et al. (2009) Low crop plant population densities promote pollen-mediated gene flow in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Transgenic Research 18:841-854.
ReferenceMauro IJ et al. (2009) Farmer knowledge and a priori risk analysis: pre-release evaluation of genetically modified Roundup Ready wheat across the Canadian prairies. Environmental Science and Pollution Research International 16:689-701.
ReferenceWillenborg CJ et al. (2008) Response of Heterozygous and Homozygous Imidazolinone-Resistant Spring Wheat Genotypes to Imazamox Crop Science 48:2107-2114.

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