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The effects of periods of low intensity illumination at night on flowering and seed production in S48 timothy (Phleumpratense).

Published online
18 Jan 1965
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.2307/2401699

Author(s)
Bean, E. W.

Publication language
English
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Abstract

See H.A. 34: 1759.

Key words

  • effects
  • flowering
  • grasses
  • seed production
  • seeds
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