Detection of microsatellite polymorphism in Malaysian cultivated rice
Food shortage, as a result of increasing human population is the main concern of this decade. In order to overcome this issue, lots of research was done to provide new high yield crops. One of these crops, used by the majority of human populations around the world is rice. Generally rice plant impro...
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Main Author: | Biroudian, Maral |
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2014
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