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Genetic Variation Within Chinese and Western Cultivated Oat Accessions

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G. Baohong, X. Zhou, J. P. Murphy (2003). Genetic Variation Within Chinese and Western Cultivated Oat Accessions. Cereal Research Communications, 31(3-4), 339-346. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03543363
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