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Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers for Eomecon chionantha, a monotypic species endemic to China
Author(s):
J Wang
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W HU
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Y. YANG
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K. Xiao
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DM Fan
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ZY ZHANG
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2015
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Plant Sci J
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