Development of submergence-tolerant rice cultivars: the Sub1 locus and beyond.

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Published in Ann Bot on October 30, 2008

Authors

Endang M Septiningsih1, Alvaro M Pamplona, Darlene L Sanchez, Chirravuri N Neeraja, Georgina V Vergara, Sigrid Heuer, Abdelbagi M Ismail, David J Mackill

Author Affiliations

1: International Rice Research Institute, DAPO Box 7777, Metro Manila, Philippines.

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