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Cultivation and genetic factors affecting efficiency of conifer somatic embryogenesis

Submitted by Martin Vágner on Tue, 02/13/2018 - 16:36

Cultivation and genetic factors affecting efficiency of conifer somatic embryogenesis.

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2005

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