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A New and Improved Automated Technology for Early Sex Determination of Ginkgo biloba

Vincent Echenard, François Lefort, Gautier Calmin, Robert Perroulaz and Lassaad Belhahri
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) September 2008, 34 (5) 300-307; DOI: https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2008.041
Vincent Echenard
Vincent Echenard, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Plants and Pathogens Group, Research Institute Earth, Nature and Landscape, 150 route de Presinge Jussy, Geneva 1254d, Switzerland
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François Lefort
François Lefort (corresponding author), University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Plants and Pathogens Group, Research Institute Earth, Nature and Landscape, 150 route de Presinge Jussy, Geneva 1254, Switzerland,
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Gautier Calmin
Gautier Calmin, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Plants and Pathogens Group, Research Institute Earth, Nature and Landscape, 50 route de Presinge Jussy, Geneva 1254, Switzerland
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Robert Perroulaz
Robert Perroulaz, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Agronomy Department, Geneva 1254, Switzerland
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Lassaad Belhahri
Lassaad Belbahri, University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, Plants and Pathogens Group, Research Institute Earth, Nature and Landscape, 50 route de Presinge Jussy, Geneva 1254, Switzerland
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Vincent Echenard, François Lefort, Gautier Calmin, Robert Perroulaz, Lassaad Belhahri
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) Sep 2008, 34 (5) 300-307; DOI: 10.48044/jauf.2008.041

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