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Genetic Progress for Yield, Yield Components and Other Agronomic Characters of Groundnut (Arachis Hypogea L.) Cultivars in Eastern Ethiopia

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Table 1. Description of locations used in the study   Locations
Table 2.   Genotypes
Figure 1. Regression of mean grain yield across successive years of release

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