Development of functional molecular markers for key agronomic and quality traits in cultivated peanu

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Australian Peanut Genetic Improvement Program (APGIP) has traditionally relied on a pedigree breeding system for the discovery and commercial release of improved peanut varieties for Australia growers over the past 40 years.However, the introduction of marker assisted selection (MAS) may offer the program additional tools to improve the efficiency of multiple trait selection and lead to an improved peanut breeding system.
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