Physiology and biochemistry of self-incompatibility in Brassica species
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- T 581.133 D38P
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In Brassica campestgris var toria some of the physiological and biochemical aspects associated with self incompatibility when studied revealed that high RH and temperature and bud-pollination enhanced pollen tube penetration into the stigmatic papillae of
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