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Agro-morphological traits of Cicer reticulatum Ladizinsky in comparison to C-echinospermum PH Davis in terms of potential to improve cultivated chickpea (C-arietinum L.)

Talip, Mirlan; Adak, Alper; Kahraman, Abdullah; Berger, Jens; Sari, Duygu; Sari, Hatice; Penmetsa, R. V.; von Wettberg, E. J.; Cook, D. R.; Toker, Cengiz


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