Plant breeding increases spring wheat yield potential in Afghanistan
Type:
Title:
Plant breeding increases spring wheat yield potential in Afghanistan
Creator:
Sharma, R.K.;
Crossa, J.;
Ataei, N.;
Lodin, R.;
Joshi, A.K.;
Vargas-Hernández, M.;
Braun, H.J.;
Singh, R.P.;
Bentley, A.R.

Crossa, J.;

Ataei, N.;
Lodin, R.;
Joshi, A.K.;

Vargas-Hernández, M.;
Braun, H.J.;

Singh, R.P.;

Bentley, A.R.

Year:
2022
Copyright:
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Journal:
Crop Science
Journal volume:
62
Journal issue:
1
Pages:
167-177
DOI:
Place of Publication:
USA
Publisher:
CSSA; Wiley
Citation:
Plant breeding increases spring wheat yield potential in Afghanistan. 2022. 62 (1) DOI: 10.1002/csc2.20653 CSSA. Wiley.
CGIAR Initiatives
Initiative:
Accelerated Breeding
Impact Area:
Nutrition, health & food security
Action Area:
Genetic Innovation
Donor or Funder:
Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
CGIAR Research Program on Wheat
United States Agency for International Development
CGIAR Research Program on Wheat
United States Agency for International Development
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