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Assessment of Conventional Breeding on Cassava and Its Physiological Adaptive Mechanisms: Implication for Moisture Stress

Asian Journal of Agricultural Research - United States
doi 10.3923/ajar.2015.38.54
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Categories
HorticulturePlant ScienceAgronomySoil ScienceCrop Science
Date

February 1, 2015

Authors
Tewodros MulualemZelalem Bekeko
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Science Alert


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