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Relationship between allelic variation of Glu-1 and Gli-1/Glu-3 prolamin loci and gluten strength in hexaploid wheat

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M. Rodriguez-Ouijano, J. M. Carrillo (1996). Relationship between allelic variation of Glu-1 and Gli-1/Glu-3 prolamin loci and gluten strength in hexaploid wheat. Euphytica, 91(2), 141-148. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00021063
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