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Resistance to Stem Rust Race TTKSK Maps to the rpg4/Rpg5 Complex of Chromosome 5H of Barley

B. J. Steffenson    
Y. Jin    
R. S. Brueggeman    
A. Kleinhofs    
and Y. Sun    

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