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    Genetic Improvement of Wheat Yield Potential in North China

    During 2001–03 seasons, three trials including 11 varieties from Hebei Province, 15 varieties from Shandong Province, and 11 varieties from Henan Province were sown in Shijiazhuang, **an, and Zhengzhou, respe...

    Y. Zhou, Z. H. He, X. M. Chen, D. S. Wang in Wheat Production in Stressed Environments (2007)

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    Stripe Rust Resistance in Chinese Bread Wheat Cultivars and Lines

    Identification of stripe rust resistance genes is extremely important for develo** new resistant cultivars to control the disease. A total of 98 Chinese wheat cultivars and advanced lines were inoculated wit...

    X. C. **a, Z. F. Li, G. Q. Li, Z. H. He in Wheat Production in Stressed Environments (2007)

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    Leaf Rust Resistance Gene LR34 is Involved in Powdery Mildew Resistance of Cimmyt Bread Wheat Line Saar

    The CIMMYT bread wheat line Saar has a high level of adult plant resistance to leaf rust (LR, caused by Puccinia triticina) and stripe rust (YR, caused by P. striiformis f. sp. tritici) based on Lr34/Yr18 in comb...

    M. Lillemo, R. P. Singh, J. Huerta-Espino in Wheat Production in Stressed Environments (2007)

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    Molecular and Biochemical Characterization of Puroindoline A and B Alleles in Chinese Improved Cultivars And Landraces

    Kernel hardness conditioned by puroindoline genes has a profound effect on milling, baking and end-use quality of bread wheat. In this study, 251 current cultivars and advanced lines, 166 historical cultivars,...

    Z. H. He, F. Chen, X. C. **a, L. Q. **a in Wheat Production in Stressed Environments (2007)

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    Ethylene receptor signaling and plant salt-stress responses

    Ethylene has long been regarded as a stress hormone. However, the roles of the ethylene signaling in abiotic stress responses remain an open question. Previously, we have cloned tobacco ethylene receptor genes NT...

    W. H. Cao, J. Liu, T. Chen, Y. R. Cao, X. J. He in Advances in Plant Ethylene Research (2007)