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Camellia taliensis
Camel/A Sinensis L. (Cultivated Tea) and Its Wild Relatives Based on Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA and Organelle-Specific STS
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'Camellia T'. Synonym for 'Donckelaeri'. (Masayoshi). TC Cole
International Camellia Journal 2017
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Genetic Diversity and Domestication Origin of Tea Plant Camellia Taliensis
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Typification of Names in the Genus Camellia (Theaceae)
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Genetic Divergence Between Camellia Sinensis and Its Wild Relatives Revealed Via Genome-Wide Snps from RAD Sequencing
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