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Übersichtsarbeiten buchweizen (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench): Nutzung, Genetik, Züchtung
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Buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench): Utilization, genetics, breeding
F. J. Zeller
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Genetic Breeding
100%
Buckwheat
100%
Wild Species
100%
Fagopyrum Esculentum
100%
F. Homotropicum
100%
Potential Gains
50%
Medicinal Plants
50%
Rutin
50%
Antioxidant System
50%
Human Health
50%
Flavonoids
50%
Gene Pool
50%
Polyphenolic Compounds
50%
Two-species
50%
Crop Plants
50%
Genetic Resources
50%
Cultivated Species
50%
Seed Yield
50%
Genetic Reservoir
50%
Southern China
50%
Common Buckwheat
50%
Open Pollination
50%
Edible Crops
50%
Self-fertile
50%
Self-fertility
50%
Heterostyly
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Buckwheat
100%
Seeds
20%
Medicinal Plant
20%
Heterostyly
20%
Open Pollination
20%
Edible Crops
20%
Seed Set
20%
Genetic Resource
20%
Flavonoid
20%
Inbreeding
20%
Rutin
20%