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Tropical plants with sweetening properties physiological and agronomic problems of protected cropping 2.Tha uma tococcus daniellii

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Most, B.H., Summerfield, R.J. & Boxall, M. Tropical plants with sweetening properties physiological and agronomic problems of protected cropping 2.Tha uma tococcus daniellii . Econ Bot 32, 321–335 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02864706

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