The exploitation of fruit trees genetic resources in the agroforestry
Martin Gálik
galik@vurv.skNPPC — VÚRV in Piešťany, Gene Bank of the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
Erika Zetochová
NPPC — VÚRV in Piešťany, Gene Bank of the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
L'ubomír Vass
OZ Pangea in Nová Bošáca (Slovakia)
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genetic resources, fruit trees, agroforestryGálik, M., Zetochová, E. and Vass, L. (2018) “The exploitation of fruit trees genetic resources in the agroforestry”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (283), pp. 159–160. doi: 10.37317/biul-2018-0075.
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Martin Gálikgalik@vurv.sk
NPPC — VÚRV in Piešťany, Gene Bank of the Slovak Republic Slovakia
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Erika ZetochováNPPC — VÚRV in Piešťany, Gene Bank of the Slovak Republic Slovakia
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L'ubomír VassOZ Pangea in Nová Bošáca Slovakia
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