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- who: Keyi Wang from the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy have published the research work: Responses of wheat kernel weight to diverse allelic combinations under projected climate change conditions, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/23,/2019
- what: This study demonstrated that optimizing favorable allelic combinations can help achieve high wheat TKW. This study provides theoretical and practical reference for marker-assisted selection of high TKW in wheat breeding. As the study focused on the mechanisms by which KW responds to sowing date and genotype, 209 wheat varieties were screened here. This study demonstrated . . .
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