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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF TOTAL COMBINING ABILITY EFFECTS OF SMOOTH BROME-GRASS SAMPLES USING POLY-CROSS METHOD AND DIALLEL …

Barabolia et al.

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10515433530332957854
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Barabolia O
Kavalir L

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Breeding new varieties of smooth brome-grass for pasture and multiple-cutting use can be conducted by different ways, depending on selection tasks and achievements as well as the available original material. Hybridization is the most effective technique of creating the initial …
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