Roussel et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Cytological investigation of resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans conferred to Brassica napus by introgressions originating from B. juncea or B. nigra B genomeRoussel et al., 1999
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- Roussel S
- Nicole M
- Lopez F
- Renard M
- Chevre A
- Brun H
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- Phytopathology
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Introgressions into Brassica napus from the B genome, either the B. nigra chromosome B4 or the B. juncea fragment carrying the Jlm1 gene, have given rise to the B. napus-B. nigra addition line (LA4+) and the B. napus-B. juncea recombinant line (MXS), respectively. The …
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