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Plant Genetic Resources and Scientific Activities of the Uzbek Research Institute of Plant Industry

Ravza F. Mavlyanova    
Faizulla Kh. Abdullaev    
Payzillo Khodjiev    
David E. Zaurov    
Thomas J. Molnar    
Joseph C. Goffreda    
Thomas J. Orton    
and C. Reed Funk     

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