A comparative gene analysis with rice identified orthologous group II HKT genes and their association with Na+ concentration in bread wheat

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H. A. Chandima K. Ariyarathna
Klaus H. Oldach
Michael G. Francki
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[1] The University of Western Australia,School of Plant Biology and Institute of Agriculture
[2] Murdoch University,State Agricultural Biotechnology Centre
[3] Waite Research Precinct,South Australia Research Development Institute, Plant Genomics Centre
[4] Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia,undefined
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Group II ; IWGS; Rice genome; Na; exclusion;
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