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GrainGenes Author Report: Van Sanford DA

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Author
Van Sanford DA
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Van-Sanford D
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Full Name
Van Sanford, David A.
Paper
ReferenceWard BP et al. (2019) Genome-wide association studies for yield-related traits in soft red winter wheat grown in Virginia PLoS ONE 14.
ReferenceKnott CA et al. (2009) Genetic Variation and the Effectiveness of Early-Generation Selection for Soft Winter Wheat Quality and Gluten Strength Crop Science 49:113-119.
ReferenceKnott CA et al. (2008) Comparison of Selection Methods for the Development of White-Seeded Lines from Red x White Soft Winter Wheat Crosses Crop Science 48:1807-1816.
ReferenceHall MD and Van Sanford DA (2003) Diallel analysis of fusarium head blight resistance in soft red winter wheat Crop Science 43:1663-1670.
ReferenceFraser DE et al. (2003) Effect of inoculation with selected isolates of Stagonospora nodorum on field evaluations of host resistance in winter wheat Plant Disease 87:1213-1220.

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