Morphological and Nutritional Characteristics and Crossability with Brassica Species of Baemoochae, xBrassicoraphanus
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Lee, Soo-Seong
(BioBreeding Institute, Business Incubation, Chung-Ang University)
Kim, Tae Yoon (BioBreeding Institute, Business Incubation, Chung-Ang University) Yang, Jungmin (Department of Plant Application, Chung-Ang University) Kim, Jongkee (Department of Plant Application, Chung-Ang University) Lim, Sooyeon (Department of Plant Application, Chung-Ang University) Yoon, Moo Kyoung (Vegetable Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural & Herbal Science) |
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