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Biology / Rootstock / Fruit tree propagation / Disease resistance in fruit and vegetables / Grafting / East Malling Research Station / Burrknot / Pear / Vegetative reproduction / Plant reproduction / Botany / Agriculture
Date: 2007-01-11 19:22:52
Biology
Rootstock
Fruit tree propagation
Disease resistance in fruit and vegetables
Grafting
East Malling Research Station
Burrknot
Pear
Vegetative reproduction
Plant reproduction
Botany
Agriculture

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