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Study of resistance to leaf and stem rusts in Triticum aestivum–Aegilops speltoides lines. S. N. Sibikeev, S. A. Voronina, E. D. Badaeva, A. E. Druzhin

Abstract: Presently, the use of bread wheat introgression lines resistant to pathogens in practical breeding is hampered by the lack of their cytogenetic characteristics, data on the genetic control of disease resistance, and influence of alien genetic material on grain productivity and …

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Prospects of the use of wild relatives for pea (Pisum sativum L.) breeding. O. E. Kosterin

Abstract: The current global climate change results in shift and shrinkage of ranges of crop cultivation. The potential of crop wild relatives as an important source of genetic diversity for breeding is underestimated. Wild relatives of pea include the species …

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