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CFCS 48th Annual Meeting

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Entire collection of documents from the Forty-eighth annual meeting.

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  • Unknown, 2012. "CFCS 48th Annual Meeting," 48th Annual Meeting, May 20-26th, 2012, Playa del Carmen, Mexico 253586, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
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    1. Lugo, A.I. & Lugo-Mercado, H. & Badillo, J. & Beale, A. & Santiago, M. & Rivera, L., 1987. "Response of Tanier to different water regimes," 23rd Annual Meeting, August 23-28, 1987, St. John's, Antigua 260362, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
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