Triticum monococcum, the ancient grain which turned stone age nomads into farmers

C2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences

Jing, H-C., Lovell, D. J., Kornyukhin, D., Kanyuka, K., Orford, S., Field, M. A., Mitrofanova, O. P., Koebner, R. and Hammond-Kosack, K. E. 2006. Triticum monococcum, the ancient grain which turned stone age nomads into farmers. Abstracts 5th Plant Genomics European Meeting (Plant GEMs), Venice, 11-14 October 2006 . pp. P8.13

AuthorsJing, H-C., Lovell, D. J., Kornyukhin, D., Kanyuka, K., Orford, S., Field, M. A., Mitrofanova, O. P., Koebner, R. and Hammond-Kosack, K. E.
TypeC2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences
Year of Publication2006
Funder project or code505
The Defra wheat genetic improvement network (WGIN) [2003-2009]
Pathogenicity of non-biotrophic fungi infecting cereals
Project: 8645
Characterisation of plant -virus- vector relationships, with particular respect to transmission by plasmodiophorids
Page rangeP8.13

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