Autor: Lyons, J.B.
- Chromosome evolution and the genetic basis of agronomically important traits in greater yam
- Candidate genes for field resistance to cassava brown streak disease revealed through the analysis of multiple data sources
- Sequencing wild and cultivated cassava and related species reveals extensive interspecific hybridization and genetic diversity
- QTL mapping for pest and disease resistance in cassava and coincidence with some introgression regions derived from M. glaziovii
- QTL associated with resistance to cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in a bi-parental cross of two Tanzanian farmer varieties, Namikonga and Albert
Autor: Rokhsar, D.S.
- Chromosome evolution and the genetic basis of agronomically important traits in greater yam
- Candidate genes for field resistance to cassava brown streak disease revealed through the analysis of multiple data sources
- Sequencing wild and cultivated cassava and related species reveals extensive interspecific hybridization and genetic diversity
- QTL mapping for pest and disease resistance in cassava and coincidence with some introgression regions derived from M. glaziovii
- QTL associated with resistance to cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in a bi-parental cross of two Tanzanian farmer varieties, Namikonga and Albert
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