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    The research is partially funded by the Centro de Investigación en Agrosistemas Intensivos Mediterráneos y Bioecnología Agroalimentaria (CIAMBITAL) and the Cátedra Coexphal-UAL in Horticulture, Cooperative Studies and Sustainable Development at the University of Almeria; the NEFERTITI Networking European Farms to Enhance Cross Fertilisation ...

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