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Genetic bases of tomatо marker-assisted selection in Belarus

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|Apr 2018

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Language: English
Page range: 128 - 135
Published on: Apr 25, 2018
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© 2018 Olga G. Babak, Natalia A. Nekrashevich, Konstantsia K. Yatsevich, Sergey V. Malyshev, Alexander V. Kilchevsky, published by European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association
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