Author:
Sock Mamadou,Diouf Diaga,Amoah Nana Kofi Abaka,Bok-Lee Sang,Manneh Baboucarr,Bimpong Isaac Kofi
Funder
Enhancement of high-yielding rice germplasm and breeding capacity of rice producing countries in Africa by the Africa Rice Development Partnership, Phase II
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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