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GrainGenes Journal Report: Agricultural and Food Science

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Journal
Agricultural and Food Science
Source Code
AFF
ISSN Number
1795-1895
URL
https://journal.fi/afs/
Paper
ReferenceKiviharju E et al. (2004) Anther culture properties of oat x wild red oat progenies and a search for RAPD markers associated with anther culture ability Agricultural and Food Science 13:151-162.
ReferenceRajala A and Peltonen-Sainio P (2004) Intra-plant variation for progress of cell division in developing oat grains: a preliminary study Agricultural and Food Science 13:163-169.
ReferenceMakela P et al. (2004) Alterations in growth and canopy architecture among dwarf, semidwarf and tall oat lines grown under northern conditions Agricultural and Food Science 13:170-185.
ReferenceCzembor JH (2001) Resistance to powdery mildew in selections from barley landraces collected in Greece Agricultural and Food Science 10:133-142.
ReferenceLaurila H (2001) Simulation of spring wheat responses to elevated CO2 and temperature by using CERES-wheat crop model Agricultural and Food Science 10:175-196.

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