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    The genetic control of mildly restricted branching in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.)

    The indeterminate growth habit of most cultivars of narrow-leafed lupin(Lupinus angustifolius) results in undue competition between podgrowth and branch growth, and sometimes poor partitioning of dry massto grain...

    K.N. Adhikari, N.W. Galwey, M. Dracup in Euphytica (2002)

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    The genetic control of highly restricted branching in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.)

    Most current cultivars of narrow-leafed lupin have an indeterminate growth habit such that vegetative growth continues while the pods are being filled, causing strong intra-plant competition for assimilates. R...

    K.N. Adhikari, N.W. Galwey, M. Dracup in Euphytica (2001)

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    Inheritance of the stem rust resistance phenotype Pg-a in oats

    Forty stem rust resistant oat cultivars and lines were selected from Australian oat breeding programs, Quaker Oat Nurseries and a Brazilian oat collection. Most, including the Pg-a reference stock Omega, were ...

    K.N. Adhikari, R.A. McIntosh, J.D. Oates in Euphytica (1999)

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    Natural outcrossing in common buckwheat

    Common buckwheat is an obligate cross pollinating crop because of its sporophytic self-incompatibility system. Therefore a study to assess the extent of natural outcrossing was undertaken for two years at Mord...

    K.N. Adhikari, C.G. Campbell in Euphytica (1998)