Molecular-level and trait-level differentiation between the cultivated apple (Malus× domestica Borkh.) and its main progenitor Malus sieversii
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Molecular-level and trait-level differentiation between the cultivated apple (Malus× domestica Borkh.) and its main progenitor Malus sieversii
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Plant Genetic Resources-Characterization and Utilization
Volume 12, Issue 03, Pages 330-340
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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2014-03-25
DOI
10.1017/s1479262114000136
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