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- COMMON CATALOGUE of VARIETIES of AGRICULTURAL PLANT SPECIES Fourth Supplement to the 28Th Complete Edition (2010/C 111 A/02)
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- Persistence of Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense L.) Is Highly Related to Plant Population: Preliminary Studies on Isoflavones That Could Act As Insect Deterrents
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- Comparative Transcriptome Analysis and Phenotypic Monitoring of Trifolium Pratense (Fabaceae) Under Land Use Scenarios