Inheritance of phenolic compounds, indoles and growth vigour in Prunus crosses (cherries) Sections Eucerasus and Pseudocerasus
Nachit, M.F.ucht, W.
Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenzuchtung = Journal of plant breeding 90(2): 166-171
1983
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