单词:Colocasia esculenta
Colocasia esculenta的用法和样例:
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- The methods of shoot-tip culture and rapid propagation of Colocasia esculenta were studied.对芋优良品种莱阳毛芋头进行茎尖培养和快速繁殖。
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