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Yaqing LI 1, Gang ZHANG 1, Bao DI 1, Shupeng QUE 2, Liang ZHU 2, Xiumei JIN 2, |
1.College of Horticulture, Agricultural University of Hebei,
Baoding 071001, China; 2.The Nursery in Beijing Thirteen Tombs Forestry Center, Beijing
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