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Herbicide response polymorphisms in wild emmer wheat: ecological and isozyme correlations
E. Nevo
, J. W. Snape
, B. Lavie
, A. Beiles
Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology
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Wild Emmer Wheat
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Polymorphism
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Herbicide Activity
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Isozymes
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Herbicide Resistance
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Chlortoluron
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Cultivated Wheat
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T. Dicoccoides
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Ecological Factors
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Photosynthesis
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Resistance Genes
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Domestication
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Genetic Markers
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Resistance Breeding
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Allozymes
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Herbicide
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Isozyme Markers
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Photosynthetic Characters
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Resistance Polymorphism
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Herbicide
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Isozyme
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Herbicide Resistance
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Chlortoluron
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Polymorphism
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Triticum
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Photosystem
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Allozyme
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Genetic Marker
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