Baskin Jerry | School Of Biological Sciences University Of Kentucky
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関連著者
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Baskin Jerry
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Kentucky
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Baskin Carol
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Kentucky
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Chester Edward
Center For Field Biology Austin Peay State University
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Baskin Jerry
Department Of Biology University Of Kentucky
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Baskin C
Univ. Kentucky Ky Usa
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Baskin Carol
Center For Field Biology Austin Peay State University
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Baskin J
Univ. Kentucky Ky Usa
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LI XIAOJIE
School of Biological Sciences, University of Kentucky
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AUKEN O.
Division of Life Sciences, University of Texas at San Antonio
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LECK MARY
Biology Department, Rider College
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Auken Oscar
Division Of Life Sciences University Of Texas At San Antonio
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Auken O.
Division Of Life Sciences University Of Texas At San Antonio
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Leck Mary
Biology Department Rider College
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Li Xiaojie
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Kentucky
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Bender Martin
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Kentucky:(present Address)the Land Institute
著作論文
- Taxonomy, anatomy and evolution of physical dormancy in seeds
- Germination Response Patterns during Dormancy Loss in Achenes of Six Perennial Asteraceae from Texas, USA
- Afterripening Pattern during Cold Stratification of Achenes of Ten Perennial Asteraceae from Eastern North America, and Evolutionary Implication
- Effect of Seasonal Temperature Changes on Germination Responses of Buried Seeds of Agalinis fasciculata (Scrophulariaceae), and a Comparison with 12 Other Summer Annuals Native to Eastern North America(Reproductive Biology)
- Temperature Response Pattern during Afterripening of Achenes of the Winter Annual Krigia oppositifolia (Asteraceae)
- Germination Ecophysiology of the Mesic Deciduous Forest Herb Polemonium reptans var. reptans (Polemoniaceae)
- Role of Temperature in Dormancy Break and/or Germination of Autumn-maturing Achenes of Eight Perennial Asteraceae from Texas, U. S. A.(Reproductive Biology)
- Seed Germination Biology of the Narrowly Endemic Species Lesquerella stonensis (Brassicaceae)
- Why are Biennials so Few? : Hart's Results Revisited