Nichols et al., 1993 - Google Patents
The effect of osmotic stress on the yield and quality of tomatoesNichols et al., 1993
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- 8376549836533863182
- Author
- Nichols M
- Fadallan E
- Fisher K
- Morgan L
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- International Symposium on Quality of Fruit and Vegetables: Influence of Pre-and Post-Harvest Factors and Technology 379
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Massey University Page 1 THE EFFECT OF OSMOTIC STRESS ON THE YIELD AND QUALITY
OF TOMATOES MA Nichols, EF Fadallan, К J Fisher, & Lynette M Morgan Department of Plant
Science Massey University Palmerston North NEW ZEALAND Abstract There is an increasing …
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