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Seed dormancy in Avena fatua. II. Evidence of embryo water content as a limiting factor

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Botanical Gazette, 146(3), p.347-352, 1985Trabajos contenidos:
  • McIntyre, G.I
  • Hsiao, Andrew I
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