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Authors: Morris, PF Connolly, MS St Clair, DA
Citation: Pf. Morris et al., Genetic diversity of Alternaria alternata isolated from tomato in California assessed using RAPDs, MYCOL RES, 104, 2000, pp. 286-292

Authors: Johnson, WC Jackson, LE Ochoa, O van Wijk, R Peleman, J St Clair, DA Michelmore, RW
Citation: Wc. Johnson et al., Lettuce, a shallow-rooted crop, and Lactuca serriola, its wild progenitor,differ at QTL determining root architecture and deep soil water exploitation, THEOR A GEN, 101(7), 2000, pp. 1066-1073

Authors: Truco, MJ Randall, LB Bloom, AJ St Clair, DA
Citation: Mj. Truco et al., Detection of QTLs associated with shoot wilting and root ammonium uptake under chilling temperatures in an interspecific backcross population from Lycopersicon esculentum x L-hirsutum, THEOR A GEN, 101(7), 2000, pp. 1082-1092

Authors: Chen, FQ Foolad, MR Hyman, J St Clair, DA Beelaman, RB
Citation: Fq. Chen et al., Mapping of QTLs for lycopene and other fruit traits in a Lycopersicon esculentum x L-pimpinellifolium cross and comparison of QTLs across tomato species, MOL BREED, 5(3), 1999, pp. 283-299

Authors: Hartman, JB St Clair, DA
Citation: Jb. Hartman et Da. St Clair, Combining ability for beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua, resistance and horticultural traits of selected Lycopersicon pennellii-derived inbred backcross lines of tomato, PLANT BREED, 118(6), 1999, pp. 523-530

Authors: Hartman, JB St Clair, DA
Citation: Jb. Hartman et Da. St Clair, Variation for aphid resistance and insecticidal acyl sugar expression among and within Lycopersicon pennellii-derived inbred backcross lines of tomato and their F-1 progeny, PLANT BREED, 118(6), 1999, pp. 531-536
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