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- Effect of temperature on the morphology of shoot apex and tiny projection composed of larger cells in Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris L.)
- Measurements of Environmental Factors in Biology. (V)
- Rate of Root Respiration of Lettuce under Various Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations in Hydroponics.
- EFFECT OF STORAGE TEMPERATURE ON DORMANCY AND SPROUTING IN DUTCH IRIS BULBS
- Induction of protocorm-like body and its growth inhibition by L-hydroxyproline in a banana.
- Effects of Environmental Conditions and Canopy Composition on Photosynthesis and Photosynthate Translocation in Fruiting Sweet Cherry Trees.
- CPPU (Re-treatment), 4-CPA and NAA Improve the Growth and Quality of Parthenocarpic Melon Fruit Induced by CPPU.
- The Effect on Photosynthesis in Several Benthic Marine Algae of Pollutants in Tagonoura Port, Suruga Bay
- Growth and Flowering of Eustoma grandiflorum as Affected by Artificial Reduction of Direct Solar Radiation
- Computer Control of Plant Growth by Image Processing:III. Image Processing for Evaluation of Plant Growth in Practical Cultivation
- Interference of Environmental Factors with Temperature Effects on Plant Growth:(II) Soil Temperature
- Effects of Storage Temperatures on Flowering of Allium triquetrum L..
- Effects of Temperature on the Growth and Flowering of Allium oreophilum Meyer 'Zwanenburg'.
- Effect of Temperature and Light Intensity on Growth of the Regenerated Bulblet of Fritillaria camtschatcensis Ker-Gawl. in Vitro Culture.
- Effect of High Ambient Temperatures and Humidities on Physiological Responses and Plasma Glucocorticoids Levels of Steers
- Computer Control of Plant Growth by Image Processing:II. Pattern Recognition of Growth in On-line System
- A Comparison of Intestinal Contents in Germfree and Conventional Mice
- A Cultivation Method to Ensure Tuberous Root Formation in Sweetpotatoes (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.)
- Application of Controlled Environments for Biological Science.
- Environmental Effects on Dynamics of Fruit Growth and Photoassimilate Translocation in Tomato Plants. (3). Effect of Salt Stress.:—Effect of Salt Stress—