Plant growth and regulation : : alterations to sustain unfavorable conditions / / edited by Hamim, Diah Ratnadewi.

Plant Growth and Regulation - Alterations to Sustain Unfavorable Conditions consists of five chapters written by scientists from different parts of the world, who are experts in their respective focuses of research. The topics cover the physical growth and physiological and genetic alterations in pl...

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