Morphological variation in tomato: a comprehensive study of quantitative trait loci controlling fruit shape and development.
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M. Brewer | A. Monforte | E. van der Knaap | Marin Talbot Brewer | Jennifer B Moyseenko | Antonio J Monforte | Esther van der Knaap | Jennifer Moyseenko
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