Tree Physiology and Yield ImprovementMelvin G. R. Cannell, M. G. R.. Cannell, F. T. Last Carbon fixation efficiency. Shoot and cambial growth. Water stress and waterlogging. Frost hardiness. Mineral nutrition. Problems concerning the use of physiological selection criteria. |
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Photosynthesis and Growth A Question of Causation A | 22 |
Physiological genetics photosynthesis and growth models | 23 |
Developing Models of Growth | 33 |
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Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement Melvin G. R. Cannell,M. G. R.. Cannell,F. T. Last Snippet view - 1976 |
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