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Genetics and Breeding - Classical and Molecular Genetic Studies of the Strong Greenish Yellow Seedcoat Color in 'Wagenaar' and 'Enola' Common Bean

Bassett    
Mark J    
Lee    
Rian    
Otto    
Carla    
McClean    
Phillip E    

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