Characteristics on the Field Growth of Plantlets Regenerated from Leaf Segment Cultures of Boxthorn (Lycium chinense Mill.)
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Kim, Dong-Chan
(Chrysanthemum Experiment Station ChungNam Province RDZ.)
Chung, Hae-Joon (Chrysanthemum Experiment Station ChungNam Province RDZ.) Min, Byung-Hoon (Department of Horticulture, Paichai University) Yang, Deok-Chun (Korea Ginseng & Tobacco Research Institute) Kim, Su-Dong (Chrysanthemum Experiment Station ChungNam Province RDZ.) Lee, Bong-Chun (Boxthorn Experiment Station ChungNam Province RDA.) |
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