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61. Influences Of Soil Water Stress To Leaf Gas Exchange Of Three Tree Species In Loess Hilly Region
62. Regulation On Stomatal Movement Of Tube Seedlings Of Transgenic Populus Tomentosa Carr.
63. The Epidermal Morphology And Stomatal Movemental Mechanism Of Erythrina Corallodendron Flower
64. The Relationships Between The Epidermal Features And The Opening Of Flowers On Floral Organs Of Camellia Japonica L.Cv.'Hongluzhen'
65. Studies On Photosynthesis And Water Physiology Of Populus Euphratica Oliv's Polymorphic Leaves
66. The Influence Of Foliar Fertilizer Resistant To Seedling Transpiration On Physiological And Drought Resistance Indexes
67. Effects Of Soil Water Stress On Physiology And Biochemistry And Stomatal Development In Brassica Chinensis
68. The New Drought-resistant Agents On The Basic Physiology And Yield Of Field Crops
69. Of Environmental Factors On Photosynthesis
70. The Common Garden Plant Gas Exchange Characteristics And Water Relations Of Comparison
71. Ginkgo Leaf Photosynthetic Characteristics And Ultrastructural Studies
72. The Initial Response Of Leaf Stomatal And Stem Vascular Bundle Of Wheat And Rice To Simulated Warming
73. Soil Water Contents And Antitranspirant On Stomatal Development And Phsiological Metabolism Of Maize
74. Effects Of Water Deficit On Microstructure And H2O2 Accumulation In Leaf And Root Of Maize
75. Cloning And Expression Of The Related Stomatal Movement Genes In Brassica Campestris Ssp. Chinensis
76. The Epidermal Morphology And Stomatal Movemental Mechanism For The Flower Of Caesalpiniaceae Bauhinia L.
77. Studies On Mechanisms Of The Effects Of Different Nitrogen Supplies On Photosynthesis And Photosynthetic Nitrogen Use Efficiency Of Rice Plants
78. Study On Mechanisms Of TaFLS1 And TaANS1 Of Triticum Aestivum In Abiotic Stress Response
79. Leaching Of Nitrogen From Above-ground Parts Of Maize And Wheat And The Affecting Factors
80. Patterns Of Variations In Leaf Trait And Responses To Environmental Changes In Oriental Oak (Quercus Variabilis) Across Eastern Asia
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