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GrainGenes Author Report: Grime CR

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Author
Grime CR
Full Name
Grime, Christina R.
Paper
ReferenceCakir M et al. (2003) Mapping and QTL analysis of the barley population Tallon x Kaputar Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:1155-1162.
ReferenceLi CD et al. (2003) Quantitative trait loci controlling kernel discoloration in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:1251-1259.
ReferenceBoyd WJR et al. (2003) Conventional and molecular genetic analysis of factors contributing to variation in the timing of heading among spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) genotypes grown over a mild winter growing season Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:1277-1301.
ReferenceLi CD et al. (2003) A major QTL controlling seed dormancy and pre-harvest sprouting/grain alpha-amylase in two-rowed barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:1303-1313.
ReferenceRead BJ et al. (2003) Mapping and QTL analysis of the barley population Sloop x Halcyon Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 54:1145-1153.

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