The plant-physiological basis of flower induction in the control of fruit production
© 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. In the last four years, research has focused on off-season flower induction of longan, lychee and mango trees (Chapter 3.3). In order to achieve control over the flower induction process of fruit trees, it is necessary to address the key factors responsible...
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Main Authors: | Martin Hegele, Fritz Bangerth, Daruni Naphrom, Pawin Manochai, Pittaya Sruamsiri, Winai Wiriya-Alongkorn, Amonnat Chattrakul, Sithidech Roygrong |
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2018
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