Session 20 Plant-herbicide interaction
✍ Scribed by K. Bujtás; D. Chodová; J. Mikulka; M. Kočová; J. JanáČek; R. Conrad; C. Wilhelm; É. Darkó; E. Lehoczki; Z. Szigeti; G. Forlani; B. Lejczak; P. Kafarski; A. Gonzalez; C. Gonzalez-Murua; M. Royuela; A. Hernandez; J. M. Becerril; B. Kereckj; L. J. Zaric; L. Stefanovic; G. Laskay; Gy. Váradi; E. Pölös; H. K. Lichtenthaler; A. Golz; J. Martinez; D. Vidal; E. Simon; E. Yu. Morderer; L. V. Khodeeva; R. Piñol; E. Simon; L. Stefanovic; V. Janjic; D. Marisavljevic; L. J. Jovanovic; R. Stikic; S. Pekic; J. L. P. Vanoorschot; Jack J. S. Van Rensen; Victor B. Curwiel; A. N. Vinnichenko; N. I. Shtemenko
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 435 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3134
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