Real time PCR mediated determination of the spontaneous occurrence of sorghum bicolor alleles in wild sorghum populations
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2015-02-18Author
Magomere, Titus O.
Ngugi, Eliud K.
Shibairo, Solomon I.
Mutitu, Eunice
Obukosia, Silas D.
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