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GrainGenes Author Report: Pinthus MJ

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Pinthus MJ
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ReferenceBeharav A et al. (1998) Estimating heritability of families derived from single plants at an advanced generation of self-fertilizing species: Developing general formulas and estimating spring wheat traits. Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 46:209-212.
ReferenceBeharav A et al. (1998) Genetic correlations between culm length, grain yield and seedling elongation within tall (rht1) and semi-dwarf (Rht1) spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). European Journal of Agronomy 9:35-40.
ReferencePinthus MJ and Gale MD (1990) The effects of 'gibberellin-insensitive' dwarfing alleles in wheat on grain weight and protein content Theoretical and Applied Genetics 79:108-112.
ReferencePinthus MJ et al. (1989) Effect of temperature on gibberellin (GA) responsiveness and on endogenous GA(1) content of tall and dwarf wheat genotypes Plant Physiology 90:854-859.

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