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GrainGenes Author Report: Abugalieva A

Author
Abugalieva A
Paper
ReferenceGenievskaya Y et al. (2023) Identification of SNPs associated with grain quality traits in spring barley collection grown in southeastern Kazakhstan. Agronomy 13.
ReferenceGenievskaya Y et al. (2022) Identification of SNP Markers Associated with Grain Quality Traits in a Barley Collection (Hordeum vulgare L.) Harvested in Kazakhstan 12.
ReferenceGenievskaya Y et al. (2021) Genome-wide association study of grain quality traits in spring barley collection grown in Kyzylorda region. Experimental Biology 87:36-47.
ReferenceQuarrie SA et al. (2005) A high-density genetic map of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from the cross Chinese Spring x SQ1 and its use to compare QTLs for grain yield across a range of environments Theoretical and Applied Genetics 110:865-880.
ReferenceGmez-Becerra HF et al. Phenotypic correlations, G E interactions and broad sense heritability analysis of grain and flour quality characteristics in high latitude spring bread wheats from Kazakhstan and Siberia. Euphytica 171:23-38.

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