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Control of flowering in the genus Chenopodium

Štorchová H.
The Flowering Process and its Control in Plants: Gene Expression and Hormone Interactions. : 279-287, 2011

Keywords: Chenopodium rubrum, flowering, review
Abstract: Review on the control of flowering in the genus Chenopodium
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IEB authors: Helena Štorchová
The Flowering Process and its Control in Plants: Gene Expression and Hormone Interactions.

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