In an elite cross of maize a major quantitative trait locus controls one-fourth of the genetic variation for grain yield
Theoretical and Applied Genetics1995Vol. 90(3-4), pp. 415–424
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P. Ajnone-Marsan, G. Monfredini, Werner F. Ludwig, Albrecht E. Melchinger, P Franceschini, G. Pagnotto, M. Motto
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