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Land management / Leaf / Chlorophyll / Plant / Ecophysiology / Soil / Breeding for drought stress tolerance / Chlorophyll fluorescence / Biology / Botany / Plant physiology
Date: 2009-10-16 22:12:33
Land management
Leaf
Chlorophyll
Plant
Ecophysiology
Soil
Breeding for drought stress tolerance
Chlorophyll fluorescence
Biology
Botany
Plant physiology

Growth responses of African nightshades seedlings to water deficit

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