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GrainGenes Keyword Report: green revolution

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green revolution
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ReferenceSasaki A et al. (2003) Accumulation of phosphorylated repressor for gibberellin signaling in an F-box mutant Science 299:1896-1898.
ReferenceReeves TG and Cassaday K (2002) History and past achievements of plant breeding Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 53:851-863.
ReferenceKhush GS (2001) Challenges for meeting the global food and nutrient needs in the new millennium Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 60:15-26.
ReferenceKhush GS (2000) Green revolution: preparing for the 21st century Genome 42:646-655.
ReferenceReynolds MP et al. (1999) Physiological and genetic changes of irrigated wheat in the post-Green Revolution period and approaches for meeting projected global demand Crop Science 39:1611-1621.

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