Demo, 2007 - Google Patents
Development of intervarietal substitution lines in Brassica napus L. using marker assisted selection and mapping of QTL for agronomically important traitsDemo, 2007
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Rapeseed belongs to the family Brassicaceae from which a total of 6 species play an important role in agriculture. These are Brassica rapa, B. olreacea, B. napus, B. juncea, B. nigra and B. carinata. After the release of canola quality cultivars which contain low erucic …
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