Author: Blümmel, Michael
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- Genotypic variation in forage linked morphological and biochemical traits in hybrid parents of pearl millet
- Understanding heterosis, genetic effects, and genome wide associations for forage quantity and quality traits in multi-cut pearl millet
- Forage potential of pearl millet
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- Understanding heterosis, genetic effects, and genome wide associations for forage quantity and quality traits in multi-cut pearl millet
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