Characterization of a differential low-temperature growth response in two species of Lycopersicon: the plastochron as a tool

scientific article published in December 1983

Characterization of a differential low-temperature growth response in two species of Lycopersicon: the plastochron as a tool is …
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P356DOI10.1007/BF00409137
P698PubMed publication ID24258324

P2093author name stringJ M Lyons
C E Vallejos
M F Miller
R W Breidenbach
P2860cites workLow temperature effect on selective fertilization by pollen mixtures of wild and cultivated tomato speciesQ46538543
Segregation of isozyme markers and cold tolerance in an interspecific backcross of tomatoQ57127846
Potential genetic resources in tomato species: clues from observations in native habitatsQ69688510
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS INFLUENCING THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOMATO POCKETS OR PUFFSQ94476931
P433issue6
P304page(s)487-496
P577publication date1983-12-01
P1433published inPlantaQ15762724
P1476titleCharacterization of a differential low-temperature growth response in two species of Lycopersicon: the plastochron as a tool
P478volume159

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