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Annals of Botany 2009 104(6):viii; doi:10.1093/aob/mcp205
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Breeding plantation tree crops. Temperate species

Breeding plantation tree crops. Temperate species
S Mohan Jain, PM Priyadarshan. eds. 2009.
New York, USA: Springer Science + Business Publishing. £153 (hardback). 290 pp.

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In conjunction with the companion publication dealing with 16 tropical species of fruits, nuts and industrial crops, this volume is devoted to temperate fruits including two stone fruits, apricot and plums, three pome fruits, apple, pear and Citrus, a small fruit, raspberry, and two tree nuts, almond and walnut. It provides a good sample of . . . [Full Text of this Article]

Françoise Dosba

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