Simple-sequence repeat (SSR) markers of Japanese plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) are highly polymorphic and transferable to peach and almond
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Pere Arús | Jordi Garcia-Mas | P. Arús | J. Garcia-Mas | W. Howad | M. Badenes | M. Mnejja | M. Mnejja | Werner Howad | M. L. Badenes
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