Identification, introgression, and validation of fruit volatile QTLs from a red-fruited wild tomato species
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G. Rodrigo | S. Grandillo | R. Fernández-Muñoz | A. Granell | A. Monforte | J. Rambla | Gloria López-Casado | J. J. Ruiz | M. Cammareri | S. García-Martínez | Asun Fernández-del-Carmen | Aurora Medina | Walter Barrantes | A. Alonso | J. Primo
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