2009
DOI: 10.3103/s0095452709030050
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Identification and characteristics of the 1R (1B) substitution lines of bread wheat

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“…For this purpose, a large variety of wild and cultivated wheat relatives, e.g. rye, Triticum spp., Aegilops spp., Thinopyron spp., have been employed in alien introgression programs (14,19,25,30,33,37,59).…”
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“…For this purpose, a large variety of wild and cultivated wheat relatives, e.g. rye, Triticum spp., Aegilops spp., Thinopyron spp., have been employed in alien introgression programs (14,19,25,30,33,37,59).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aegilops spp, Thinopyron spp. (Hohmann et al, 1996;King et al, 1997;Friebe et al, 1999;Ehdaie et al, 2003;Gupta et al, 2005;Jauhar et al, 2009;Motsnyi et al, 2009). In rye, barley and oats, while the range of species targeted for introgression is not so wide, considerable effort has still been expended in these directions (Rooney et al, 1994;Prieto et al, 2001;von Korff et al, 2004;Lukaszewski, 2006;Atienza et al, 2007;Schmalenbach et al, 2008Falke et al, 2009;Fetch et al, 2009;Johnston et al, 2009;Scholz et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%