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Growth and dry-weight distribution in Callistephus chinensis as influenced by lighting treatment

Cockshull et al., 1969

Document ID
2838112048811381382
Author
Cockshull K
Hughes A
Publication year
Publication venue
Annals of Botany

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Plants of two cultivars of Callistephus chinensis (Queen of the Market and Johannistag) were grown in 8 h of daylight per day with one of the following treatments given during the 16 h dark period:(a) darkness—'uninterrupted night',(b) I h of light in the middle of the dark …
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