Influence of fertilization, mulch color, early forcing, fruit order, planting date, shading, growing Environment, and genotype on the contents of selected phenolics in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) fruits.
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R. Karjalainen | Kalle Hoppula | M. Anttonen | M. Verheul | Mikko J Anttonen | Kalle I Hoppula | Rolf Nestby | Michél J Verheul | Reijo O Karjalainen | R. Nestby
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