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24-epibrassinolide increases growth, grain yield and β-ODAP production in seeds of well-watered and moderately water-stressed grass pea — Junlan Xiong (2015) | RDL Network
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24-epibrassinolide increases growth, grain yield and β-ODAP production in seeds of well-watered and moderately water-stressed grass pea
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Kadambot Siddique
University of Western Australia
24-epibrassinolide increases growth, grain yield and β-ODAP production in seeds of well-watered and moderately water-stressed grass pea
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2015
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Junlan Xiong
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Haiyan Kong
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