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- who: Catja Selga from the [30]), which were popular before professional potato breeding began in the early twentieth century [12] and often resulted in the sowing of potato true seeds rather than tubers in early days of potato cultivation [39]Sweden was the first country in the Nordic region to start a formal potato breeding program through work at the Swedish Seed Association (Svalöf ) in , [11, ]. This breeding program changed ownership throughout the twentieth century and is since , situated at the Department of Plant Breeding at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). Since, the Nordic . . .
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