Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs) were used to study the genetic diversity within and between accessions of 'wild' and cultivated B. rapa. Two of the wild accessions were likely to be escapes from cultivation because of their geographical origins (Argentina and California). The na...
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Crouch, J.H.
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Lewis, B.G.
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Lydiate, D.J.
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Mithen, R.F.
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[Genetic diversity of wild, weedy and cultivated acccessions of Brassica rapa]
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Genetic diversity of wild, weedy and cultivated acccessions of Brassica rapa