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Title:
Breeding, selection and field testing of new varieties of Trifolium subterraneum.
Year:
1967.
Series:
Miscellaneous publication (University of Western Australia. Agronomy Dept.), ; 67/1.
Description:
24 p. ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Trifolium subterraneum.
;
Varieties.
;
Cultivars.
Notes:
Prepared largely by C.M. Francis and J.S. Gladstones.
Type:
Book
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633.326 BRE
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