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SOME GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF REUNITING 2 RACIALLY DIVERGENT POPULATIONS OF ZEA-MAYS-L

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Publication Type:

Conference Proceedings

Authors:

Jonathan F Wendel; Edwards, MD; Stuber, CW

Source:

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, BOTANICAL SOC AMER INC OHIO STATE UNIV-DEPT BOTANY 1735 NEIL AVE, COLUMBUS, OH 43210, Volume 72, Issue 6, p.879-879 (1985)

ISBN:

0002-9122
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