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J.M. Costa, E. Heuvelink, N. Botden, Greenhouse Horticulture in China: Situation and Prospects, Horticultural Production Chains Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 2004 (140 pp., ?95, ISBN 90-6754-744-1).

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