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Italiano: Taglio del pesco 3o anno. Dal volume "Corso teorico-pratico sopra la coltivazione e potatura delle principali piante fruttifere" dei fratelli Marcellino e Pietro Giuseppe Roda, 3a ed., 1869.
Date Data immagine: 2014-07-21. Data ebook .pdf ignota. Data libro 1869.
Source File creato in data 2014-07-21 con Microsoft Paint. Immagine screenshot tratta da ebook .pdf scaricato da GoogleBooks in data 2014-07-17
Author Autore immagine: Ldfwiki2.0. Autore ebook .pdf: GoogleBooks. Autori libro: Marcellino e Pietro Giuseppe Roda.

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