en triploid |
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en ribston pippin (n) |
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ceb latundan (n) |
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en autotriploid (a) |
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en triploid (n) |
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es triploide (a) |
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en monoploid |
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en triploid |
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en haploid (a) |
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ceb tundan (n) |
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en endosperm (n) |
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en diploid (a) |
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en triploidy (n) |
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it triploide (a) |
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en triploidization (n) |
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en cavendish banana (n) |
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en digyny (n) |
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en paratriploid (a) |
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en triploid (a) |
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en triploid (n) |
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