Autor:
Hartman, Y.
Hooftman, D.A.P.
Uwimana, B.
Schranz, M.E.
Wiel, C.C.M. van de
Smulders, M.J.M.
Visser, Richard G.F.
Michelmore, R.W.
Tienderen, P.H. van
The development of stress-tolerant crops is an increasingly important goal of current crop breeding. A higher abiotic stress tolerance could increase the probability of introgression of genes from crops to wild relatives. This is particularly relevant to the discussion on the risks of new GM cro...
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Hartman, Y.
,
Hooftman, D.A.P.
,
Uwimana, B.
,
Schranz, M.E.
,
Wiel, C.C.M. van de
,
Smulders, M.J.M.
,
Visser, Richard G.F.
,
Michelmore, R.W.
,
Tienderen, P.H. van
,
[Abiotic stress QTL in lettuce cropwild hybrids: comparing greenhouse and field experiments]
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Abiotic stress QTL in lettuce cropwild hybrids: comparing greenhouse and field experiments