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Effects of photoperiod, light intensity, and temperature on vegetative growth, flowering, and seed production in cicer arietinum L. 1
Author(s):
S. SANDHU
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H Hodges
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S. SANDHU
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H. F. HODGES
Publication date:
1971
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Agron. J.
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10.2134/agronj1971.00021962006300060028x
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