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J. Hawkes, - Editeur scientifique ; Linnean Society of London, Londres (GBR) ; R. Lester, - Editeur scientifique ; A. Skelding, - Editeur scientifique ; Symposium (1976/07/13-17; Birmingham, GBR) | London [GBR] : Academic Press | Linnean Society Symposium séries (GBR) | 1979article/chapitre/communication
1. Datura wrightii Regel (Solanaceae) is polymorphic with regard to trichome type. Some plants are densely covered with short, non-glandular trichomes, whereas other plants in the same populations possess glandular trichomes that excrete a stick[...]article/chapitre/communication
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M. Malone ; J. Alarcon ; L. Palumbo | 1994article/chapitre/communication
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J. Thaler ; A. Fidantsef ; R. Bostock | 2002article/chapitre/communication
G. Helson | 1958article/chapitre/communication
Binomial sequential classification sampling plans were developed for use in classifying populations of Thrips palmi Karny, below or above a mean intervention threshold density (m(IT)) for management decision making on the fall potato on Cheju Is[...]article/chapitre/communication
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C. Coutand ; J. Julien ; B. Moulia ; J. Mauget ; D. Guitard | 2000An experiment was designed to apply a controlled bending to a tomato stem and simultaneously to measure its effect on stem elongation. Stem elongation was measured over 2 d until steady and equal rates were obtained for the control and the treat[...]article/chapitre/communication
C. Coutand ; B. Moulia | 2000In a previous paper it has been demonstrated that tomato stems, submitted to a controlled basal bending, had a reduced terminal primary elongation, indicating mechanosensing and intra plant signalling. The 'intensity' of the growth response, as [...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Hibberd ; W. Quick ; M. Press ; J. Scholes | 1998The achlorophyllous holoparasitic angiosperm Orobanche cernua reduced biomass accumulation of its tobacco host, such that 73-d-old plants achieved 29% of the biomass of control plants. The difference in biomass between infected and uninfected to[...]article/chapitre/communication