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. 2022 Jun 24;73(12):3825-3827.
doi: 10.1093/jxb/erac170.

Putting the pea in photoPEAriod

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Putting the pea in photoPEAriod

Mark A Chapman. J Exp Bot. .

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Williams O, Vander Schoor JK, Butler JB, Ridge S, Sussmilch FC, Hecht VFG, Weller JL. 2022. The genetic architecture of flowering time changes in pea from wild to crop. Journal of Experimental Botany 73,3978–3990.

Keywords: Domestication; flowering time; peas; photoperiod; quantitative trait loci.

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