Responses of fruit growth, quality, and productivity to crop load in apple cv. Ultra Red Gala/MM111
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A. Pozo | José Antonio Yuri | J. González Talice | J. Verdugo | A. del Pozo | J. A. Yuri | J. G. Talice | J. Verdugo
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