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GrainGenes Keyword Report: middle east

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ReferenceSivri D et al. (2002) Wheat intercultivar differences in susceptibility of glutenin protein to effects of bug (Eurygaster integriceps) protease Cereal Chemistry 79:41-44.
ReferenceDemeke T and Morris CF (2002) Molecular characterization of wheat polyphenol oxidase (PPO) Theoretical and Applied Genetics 104:813-818.
ReferenceVolis S et al. (2001) Allozyme variation in Turkmenian populations of wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum Koch Annals of Botany 87:435-446.
ReferenceZohary D (1999) Monophyletic vs. polyphyletic origin of the crops on which agriculture was founded in the Near East. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 46:133-142.
ReferenceNevo E et al. (1998) Ecological correlates of RAPD DNA diversity of wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum, in the Fertile Crescent Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 45:151-159.

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