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Genetic characterization of 150 F6-inbred durum wheat lines derived from kunduru-1149 *cham-1 cross using molecular markers and economically important traits
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2001
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Göçmen, Belgin
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Durum wheat.
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Cold-tolerant plants.
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Stripe rust.
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Gene mapping.
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Genetic markers.
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B. Göçmen, “Genetic characterization of 150 F6-inbred durum wheat lines derived from kunduru-1149 *cham-1 cross using molecular markers and economically important traits,” Ph.D. - Doctoral Program, Middle East Technical University, 2001.