Inheritance of tomato fruit carotenoid content in populations derived from a cross of Lycopersicon esculentum X Lycopersicon cheesmanii
Stommel, J.R.
HortScience 28(5): 146
1993
ISSN/ISBN: 0018-5345 Accession: 031941400
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