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_aKatterman, F. _97637 |
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_aEnvironment Injury to Plants _cFrank Katterman, American Chemical Society |
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_aLondon _bAcademic Press _c1990 |
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500 | _aThe reaction of plant tissue to stress is of critical importance to growers concerned with the production of horticultural or agronomical plants on a large scale. This book discusses several factors that contribute to plant stress, including freezing and chill injury, drought stress, heat shock, salt stress, and toxic metals. The detection of plant stress by remote sensing devices is also examined. | ||
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_aPhysiology _91990 |
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_aCrops _93836 |
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_aCrop Science _96447 |
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_aPlants, Effect of stress on _97638 |
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_aAmerican Chemical Society _91921 |
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_cBOOK _2ddc |
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_c483 _d483 |
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