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603 related items for PubMed ID: 17530227

  • 1. Diversity and geographical distribution of rhizobia associated with Lespedeza spp. in temperate and subtropical regions of China.
    Gu CT, Wang ET, Sui XH, Chen WF, Chen WX.
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