Lysophosphatidylethanolamine (LPE) Improves Fruit Size, Color, Quality and Phytochemical Contents of Sweet Cherry c.v. '0900 Ziraat' |
Ozgen, Mustafa
(Department of Plant Production and Technologies, Nigde University)
Serce, Sedat (Department of Agricultural Genetic Engineering, Nigde University) Akca, Yasar (Department of Horticulture, Gaziosmanpasa University) Hong, Ji Heun (PBR team, Doosan Corporation) |
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