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Characterisation, collection and conservation of Cocos nucifera/Australian New Crops Newsletter.

32085 Characterisation, collection and conservation of Cocos nucifera/Australian New Crops Newsletter. http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/newslett/ncnl4212.htm NOTICE: Hard copies of the Australian New Crops Newsletter are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher. Details of availability are included in the Advice on Publications Available. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science germplasm   coconut   embryo   culture   basal   medium   gene   pool   central   pacific   pollen   embryos   characterisation   gazelle Jan 1, 2000  

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