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- who: ufeffRainer W.ufeff ufeffHofmannufeff and ufeffAndrew G.ufeff ufeffGriffithsufeff from the INRA , Agrou00e9cologie, France University of Wisconsin-Platteville have published the paper: Quantitative genetic analysis reveals potential to breed for improved white clover growth in symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing ufeffRhizobiumufeff bacteria, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aims of this study were to: a) estimate the magnitude of additive genetic variation among these half-sib families for key traits associated with N-fixation using the commercial Rhizobium inoculant TA1; b) identify high N-fixing families as parents for crossing to improve symbiotic traits; and . . .
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