Biology
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Five New Strawberry Varieties With Soilborne Disease Resistance, High Yields, and Improved Fruit Quality
The University of California, Davis, is releasing five new strawberry varieties that are resistant to the soilborne disease Fusarium wilt, have high yields and improved fruit quality.
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