Exploring the genetic basis of anthracnose resistance in Ethiopian sorghum through a genome-wide association study
Chemeda Birhanu(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Tesfaye Mengiste(State Street (United States)), Habtamu Alemu(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Solomon Admasu(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Firew Mekbib(Haramaya University), Tamirat Bejiga(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Alemnesh Bekele(Haramaya University), Habte Nida(Purdue University West Lafayette), Alemu Tirfessa(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Getachew Ayana(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Meseret Tola(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Zelalem Bekeko(Haramaya University), Gudeta Bedada(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Tokuma Legesse(Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research), Dagnachew Lule, Gezahegn Girma(Purdue University West Lafayette)
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