An analysis of the growth of forced tulips. 1. Changes in plant fresh and dry weights during growth at two temperatures
Scientia Horticulturae, ISSN: 0304-4238, Vol: 3, Issue: 4, Page: 309-316
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Changes in the fresh and dry weights of the component parts of plants of tulip cv. ‘Apeldoorn’ were followed in bulbs kept at low and high temperatures (9 and 18°C respectively) from the time of completion of flower differentiation until anthesis.
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