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Title:
The national plant germplasm system / prepared by Science and Education Administration.
Author:
United States. Science and Education Administration.
Year:
[1978]
Series:
Program aid ;, no. 1188.
;
Program aid (United States. Dept. of Agriculture) ;, 1188.
Description:
12 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Plant genetics.
Notes:
Issued Oct. 1977. Slightly revised May 1978.
Type:
Book
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631.52(73) UNI [P]
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