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The State-of-the-Art Propagation and Breeding Techniques for Horticulture Crops
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The aim of this Special Issue is to present the latest advances in new horticultural propagation and breeding methods. The Special Issue “The State-of-the-Art Propagation and Breeding Techniques for Horticulture Crops” brings together some of the latest research results of new techniques in this field. It presents twelve original papers, which deal with a wide range of research activities.
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