The Microculture of Two Members of the Ericaceae, Rhododendron and Kalmia, and the Prospects for Genetic Improvement Through Microculture |
Contents
Literature Cited 535 | 65 |
Introduction | 74 |
ISOLATION PURIFICATION AND CULTURE OF RHODODENDRON | 119 |
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