Development of Seashore Paspalum Turfgrass with Herbicide Resistance |
Kim, Kyung-Moon
(BioControl Center, Jeonnam Bioindustry Foundation)
Song, In-Ja (Subtropical Horticulture Research Center, Cheju National University) Lee, Hyo-Yeon (Subtropical Horticulture Research Center, Cheju National University) Raymer, Paul (Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia) Kim, Beom-Seok (Division of Life Sciences, Korea University) Kim, Wook (Division of Life Sciences, Korea University) |
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