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Lijst Met Variëteiten Groenten En Fruit in CLIENT Export (12 Juni 2013) Lijst met variëteiten Groenten en Fruit in e-CertNL (versie 26 februari 2019) Appel Mandarijn Sinaasappel Peer Druif Appel Variëteiten Malus domestica 8S6923 (Aurora Golden Gala) Malus domestica A18 Malus domestica African red (African Carmine) Malus domestica Afri Glo Malus domestica Ahra Malus domestica Ahrista Malus domestica Aika no kaori Malus domestica Akane Malus domestica Akane (Prime Rouge) Malus domestica Alborz Seedling Malus domestica Aldas Malus domestica Alexis Malus domestica Alice Malus domestica Alkmene Malus domestica Alkmene spur linus Malus domestica Alro Malus domestica Alwa Malus domestica Amasya Malus domestica Ambro Malus domestica Ambrosia Malus domestica Ametyst Malus domestica Angold Malus domestica Annaglo Malus domestica Annavoordeckers Malus domestica Annavoordeckers (Suncrisp) Malus domestica Antei Malus domestica Antej Malus domestica Apollo Malus domestica Ariana Malus domestica Ariane Malus domestica Ariane (Les Naturianes) Malus domestica Ariwa Malus domestica Arkansas no 18 Malus domestica Arkcharm Malus domestica Arlet Malus domestica Aroma Malus domestica Auksis Malus domestica Aurora Malus domestica Aurora golden gala Malus domestica Aw 164 Malus domestica Beacon Malus domestica Beauty of Blackmoor Malus domestica Belfort Malus domestica Belgica Malus domestica Bellavista Malus domestica Belle de Boskoop Malus domestica Belle de Rome Malus domestica Belle fleur double Malus domestica Bellida Malus domestica Belorrusskoe Malinovoe Malus domestica Belorrusskoje Malinovoje Malus domestica Berlepsch Malus domestica Big time Malus domestica Blushed Gold Malus domestica Bogatir Malus domestica Bogatyr Malus domestica Bohemia Malus domestica Bolero Malus domestica Boskoop Malus domestica Boskoop (Rode Boskoop) Malus domestica Boskoop (Van Laar) Malus domestica Braeburn Malus domestica Braeburn (Aporo) Malus domestica Braeburn (Aurora) Malus domestica Braeburn (Braesun) Malus domestica Braeburn (Eve) Malus domestica Braeburn (Hidala) Malus domestica Braeburn (Hillwell) Malus domestica Braeburn (Joburn) Malus domestica Braeburn (Lochbuie Red Braeb.) 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