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Introgression and biochemical manifestation of the gene(s) for white rust resistance in Indian mustard (Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.)
Author: S.S. Banga, Kulwinder Kaur, K.L. Ahuja and S.K. Banga

Discovering and characterising the genetic mechanism controlling the resistance response to Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei) in chickpea (Cicer arietinum)
Author: Tristan Coram1 and Edwin Pang2

New ascochyta blight resistant, high quality kabuli chickpea varieties for Australia
Author: K.H.M. Siddique1, K.L. Regan1,2 and M.J. Baker1,2

Identification of RGAs from a pea BAC library using BAC pools
Author: Clarice J. Coyne1, Sarah Murray2 and Gail Timmerman-Vaughan2

Dunkeld and Rainbow: A tale of two Victorian canola cultivars
Author: Nelson Gororo1, Phillip Salisbury1,2 and Steve Marcroft1

International collaboration to develop integrated management and resistant varieties to minimise the impact of Botrytis Grey Mould in chickpea
Author: M.A. Bakr1, W.J. MacLeod2, Chris Johansen3, M.A. Afzal1, E.J. Knights4, S. Pande5, Trevor Bretag6, Paul W.J. Taylor7, N.A. Mondal1, Shahidul Islam1 and K.H.M. Siddique2

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