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Species formation in Aegilops and Triticum
G. Waines, Hilu, K., and Sharma, H., “Species formation in Aegilops and Triticum”, in Grasses and Grasslands: Systematics and Ecology, J. R. Estes, Tyrl, R., and Brunken, J. N., Eds. University of Oklahoma Press, 1982, pp. 91-108.
Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated PLants into their Wild Relatives
N. C. Ellstrand, Prentice, H. C., and Hancock, J. F., “Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated PLants into their Wild Relatives”, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, vol. 30, pp. 539-563, 1999.
Cytotaxonomy of the native and adventive species of Hordeum, Eremopyrum, Secale, Sitanion, and Triticum in Canada
W. M. Bowden, “Cytotaxonomy of the native and adventive species of Hordeum, Eremopyrum, Secale, Sitanion, and Triticum in Canada”, Canadian Journal of Botany, vol. 40, pp. 1675-1711, 1962.
The taxonomy and nomenclature of the wheats, barelys, and ryes and their wild relatives
W. M. Bowden, “The taxonomy and nomenclature of the wheats, barelys, and ryes and their wild relatives”, Canadian Journal of Botany, vol. 37, pp. 657-684, 1959.
Sources of new genes and DNA sequences for plant breeding and molecular systematics
R. Appels, “Sources of new genes and DNA sequences for plant breeding and molecular systematics”, Australian Biologist, vol. 5, pp. 31-39, 1992.