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GrainGenes Author Report: Pukhalskiy VA

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Pukhalskiy VA
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ReferencePukhalskiy VA et al. (2009) Hybrid necrosis genes in aboriginal wheats of Middle Asia in the light of the problem of the primary centers of biodiversity of the Triticum L. genus. Euphytica 165:533-543.
ReferenceKudryavtsev AM et al. (2003) Relevance of RAPD analysis for revealing phylogenetic relationships between cultivars of durum wheat Triticum durum Desf Russian Journal of Genetics 39:1043-1051.
ReferenceNovoselskaya-Dragovich AY et al. (2003) Dynamics of genetic variation at gliadin-coding loci in saratov cultivars of common wheat Triticum aestivum L. over eight decades of scientific breeding Russian Journal of Genetics 39:1130-1137.
ReferencePukhalskiy VA et al. (2000) Analysis of geographical and breeding-related distribution of hybrid necrosis genes in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Euphytica 114:233-240.
ReferencePukhalskiy VA et al. (1999) Genetic analysis of spike waxlessness in a line of common wheat Triticum aestivum L. Russian Journal of Genetics 35:1050-1054.

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