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A cardenasii

August 10, 2015 by Kay Ledbetter

The wild species, Arachis cardenasii, was used by Dr. Charles Simpson, Texas A&M AgriLife peanut breeder, to transfer the gene for nematode resistance into cultivated peanuts. (Texas A&M AgriLife Research photo by Dr. Charles Simpson)

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