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Palynological characterization and genetic divergence between accessions of chilli and sweet peppers

Authors
  1. AL-WADI HM
  2. BARTH OM
  3. BARTH OM
  4. BOSLAND PW
  5. COSTA FR
  6. CRUZ CD.
  7. ERDTMAN G.
  8. ERDTMAN G.
  9. ERDTMAN G.
  10. FRANKLIM CPRB
  11. HE G
  12. IWANAMI YS
  13. JUDD WS
  14. Kellen C Martins
  15. KUMAR AO
  16. LASHIN GMA.
  17. MARTINS KC
  18. Maura Da Cunha
  19. Messias G Pereira
  20. MOSCONE EA
  21. PERVEEN A
  22. PICKERSGILL B.
  23. PICKERSGILL B.
  24. PUNT W
  25. RAGHUVANSHI RK.
  26. RIVA EM
  27. Rosana Rodrigues
  28. SALGADO-LABOURIAU ML.
  29. SOUZA SAM
  30. STUESSY TF.
  31. SUDRÉ CP
  32. Sérgio Alessandro M Souza
  33. Telma Nair S Pereira
  34. WILLARD DA
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