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GrainGenes Author Report: Fox PN

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Fox PN
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Fox P
Full Name
Fox, Paul
Paper
ReferenceMathews KL et al. (2007) Global adaptation patterns of Australian and CIMMYT spring bread wheat. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 115:819.
ReferenceAlmanza-Pinzon MI et al. (2003) Comparison of molecular markers and coefficients of parentage for the analysis of genetic diversity among spring bread wheat accessions. Euphytica 130:77-86.
ReferenceParker GD et al. (2002) Genetic diversity within Australian wheat breeding programs based on molecular and pedigree data. Euphytica 124:293-306.
ReferenceDeLacy IH et al. (2000) The effect of the accumulation of disease resistance genes on the long-term association of a global sample of environments for testing spring bread wheat Theoretical and Applied Genetics 101:1164-1172.
ReferenceBarrett BA et al. (1998) Comparison of AFLP and pedigree-based genetic diversity assessment methods using wheat cultivars from the Pacific Northwest. Crop Science 38:1271-1278.

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