RELATIONSHIP OF INTERNODE-SPECIFIC WEIGHT AND WATER-SOLUBLE CARBOHYDRATES IN WHEAT

The water-soluble carbohydrate concentration (WSC) of the peduncle and the penultimate internode was determined for the main stem of tall (rhtrht) and semidwarf (Rht1Rht1) 'Maringa' spring bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under well-watered and droughted glasshouse conditions. The WSC co...

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Plants
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