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Role of genotypic variation in response to increasing temperatures in wheat
Fernanda Dreccer
,
Kimberley Wockner
,
Bangyou Zheng
,
Scott Chapman
,
Lynne McIntyre
,
Karine Chenu
,
Daniel Miralles
September 2013
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Conference paper
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Wheat Breeding Assembly
wheat
heat
breeding
Bangyou Zheng
Data Scientist / Digital Agronomist
a research scientist of digital agriculture at the CSIRO.
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