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Genetic control of plant height in European winter wheat cultivars

Key message Plant height variation in European winter wheat cultivars is mainly controlled by the Rht - D1 and Rht - B1 semi-dwarfing genes, but also by other medium- or small-effect QTL and potentially epistatic QTL enabling fine adjustments of plant height. Plant height is an important goal in whe...

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Published in:Theoretical and applied genetics 2015-05, Vol.128 (5), p.865-874
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Cultivars
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Triticum aestivum
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