"
Genotypic Effect of Rootstock and Scion on Grafting Success and Growth of Kola (Cola nitida) Seedlings"
written by Abu Mustapha Dadzie, Abraham Akpertey, Julius Yeboah, Stephen Yaw Opoku, Atta Ofori, Samuel Lowor, Richard Ackyeampong, Patricia Adu- Yeboah, Mercy Asamoah, Frank Manu Amoah,
published by
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol.5 No.26, 2014
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