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Temporary partial breakdown of mlo-resistance in spring barley by sudden relief of soil water-stress under field conditions: the effects of genetic background and mlo allele
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Baker, S
,
Newton, A
,
Crabb, D
,
Guy, D
,
Jefferies, R
,
Mackerron, D
,
Thomas, W
,
Gurr, S
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1998
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Temporary partial breakdown of mlo-resistance in spring barley by sudden relief of soil water-stress under field conditions: The effects of genetic background and mlo allele
by
Baker, S
,
Newton, A
,
Crabb, D
,
Guy, D
,
Jefferies, R
,
Mackerron, D
,
Thomas, W
,
Gurr, S
Published 1998
Journal article
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