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Regulation Of Source And Sink In Blighted Grain Formation Of Rice In Cold Region
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Studies On The Physiological And Molecular Mechanism Of Parthenocarpy Induced By CPPU In Lagenaria Leucantha
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Study On Source-Sink Characteristics Of Population And Their Influencing Factors In Rice
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Dynamics Of Nutrient Source-Sink Between Sublepine Bamboo Communities And Soil In Western Sichuan
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Effects Of Spatial Scale And Scaling On Soil And Water Loss In Three Gorges Reservoir Area
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The Mechanism Of The Difference In Grain Filling And Quality Among Grains Within A Panicle Of Compact-panicle Rice
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Source-Sink Relationships And Leaf Senescence And The Regulation Of 6-Benzylaminopurine In Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.)
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Study On Soil Respiration And Soil Carbon Cycle Of Different Terrestrial Ecosystem
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Comparative Studies On Growth Characters And Source-sink Relationships Of Different Types Of Ratooning Rice
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Study On The Source-sink Relationship Of Sugar Beet (Beta Vulgaris L.)
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Study On Growth, Physiology Characteristics Of Colored Cotton Cultivars And The Regulation
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Functional-structrual Model Of Pinus Tabulaeformis Based On GreenLab Methodology
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Regulation Of Nitrogen Application On Source-sink Metabolism Characteristics Of High-yielding Summer Maize
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Law And Mechanism Of Transmission And Distribution Of Hybrid Wheat Assimilates
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Rules Of Source-Sink Exchange Of The Bulb Of Oriental Lily 'Sorbonne'
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Effects Of Reducing Source On Grain Yield In Maize (Zea Mays L.) And Its Physiological Mechanisms
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Studies On The Interaction Mechanism Of Source-sink Relationships In Two-line Hybrid Rice
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Studies On The Grain Filling Characteristics And The Relationship With Temperature And Soil Moisture Of Liangyoupeijiu
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Studies On The Relationship Bctween High Earbering Tiller Percentage Population And Physiology Active Of Source And Sink In Hybrid Rice
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Study On Different Temperature Typical Wheat' Source-sink Characteristics And Their Relationship
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