Morphological and metabolic changes in the apical bud with relation to photoperiodism in Salvia splendens

Morphological and metabolic changes in the apical bud with relation to photoperiodism in Salvia splendens

by R. M. M. Crawford

Part of Académie royale de Belgique. Classe des sciences. Mémoires. Collection in-8⁰. 2. sér.,

1961

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