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Disease management approaches for Cannabis sativa L.
Author: Scott, Cameron
Date created: 2021-08-09
Tissue culture and genetic transformation of Cannabis sativa L.
Author: Holmes, Janesse
Date created: 2022-12-09
A tissue culture method for propagation of plantlets of Cannabis sativa L.
Author: Collyer, Danielle
Date created: 2021-04-07

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