Weedy species of rice show promise for disease resistance
Authors
J. Neil RutgerRichard A. Figoni
Robert K. Webster
Authors Affiliations
J. Neil Rutger is Research Geneticist, U.S. Department of Agriculture—Agricultural Research Service, stationed in the Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; Richard A. Figoni is former graduate student, University of California, Davis; Robert K. Webster is Professor, Department of Plant Pathology.Publication Information
Hilgardia 37(1):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v037n01p7. January 1983.
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Abstract
Breeders are using weedy species as reservoirs of genes for resistance
Rutger J, Figoni R, Webster R. 1983. Weedy species of rice show promise for disease resistance. Hilgardia 37(1):7-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v037n01p7
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