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GrainGenes Author Report: Ribaut JM

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Ribaut JM
Paper
ReferenceSawkins MC et al. (2004) Comparative Map and Trait Viewer (CMTV): an integrated bioinformatic tool to construct consensus maps and compare QTL and functional genomics data across genomes and experiments Plant Molecular Biology 56:465-480.
ReferenceDreher K et al. (2003) Money matters (I): costs of field and laboratory procedures associated with conventional and marker-assisted maize breeding at CIMMYT Molecular Breeding 11:221-234.
ReferenceMorris M et al. (2003) Money matters (II): costs of maize inbred line conversion schemes at CIMMYT using conventional and marker-assisted selection Molecular Breeding 11:235-247.
ReferenceHede AR et al. (2002) Evaluation of aluminium tolerance in a spring rye collection by hydroponic screening Plant Breeding 121:241-248.
ReferenceReynolds MP et al. (2000) Avenues for genetic modification of radiation use efficiency in wheat Journal of Experimental Botany 51:459-473.

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