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GrainGenes Author Report: Farquhar GD

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Farquhar GD
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ReferenceRebetzke GJ et al. (2008) Quantitative trait loci for carbon isotope discrimination are repeatable across environments and wheat mapping populations. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 118:123-137.
ReferenceRebetzke GJ et al. (2003) Gene action for leaf conductance in three wheat crosses Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:381-387.
ReferenceRebetzke GJ et al. (2002) Selection for reduced carbon isotope discrimination increases aerial biomass and grain yield of rainfed bread wheat Crop Science 42:739-745.
ReferenceBarbour MM et al. (2000) Oxygen isotope ratio of leaf and grain material correlates with stomatal conductance and grain yield in irrigated wheat Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 27:625-637.

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