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Alopecurus myosuroides transcriptome database (ALOMYBase): unravelling the genetic bases of

non-target-site-based resistance to herbicides

Jeanne Gardin, Jerome Gouzy, Sebastien Carrere, Roland Beffa, Christophe Delye

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Jeanne Gardin, Jerome Gouzy, Sebastien Carrere, Roland Beffa, Christophe Delye. Alopecurus myosuroides transcriptome database (ALOMYBase): unravelling the genetic bases of non-target-site- based resistance to herbicides. 16. European Weed Research Symposium (EWRS), European Weed Research Society (EWRS). GBR., Jun 2013, Samsun, Turkey. pp.259. �hal-02749853�

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