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2010
Z. Turkoglu, Bilgener, S., Ercisli, S., Bakır, M., Bakır, M., Koc, A., Akbulut, M., Gercekcioglu, R., Gunes, M., and Esitken, A., Simple sequence repeat-based assessment of genetic relationships among Prunus rootstocks, vol. 9, pp. 2156-2165, 2010.
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