Introgression of Novel Traits from a Wild Wheat Relative Improves Drought Adaptation in Wheat
Dante F. Placido(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Harkamal Walia(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Malachy T. Campbell(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Jing J. Folsom(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), P. Stephen Baenziger(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Xinping Cui(University of California, Riverside), Greg R. Kruger(University of Nebraska–Lincoln)
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