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Title:
Adaptation of subterranean clover to moisture stress / E.C. Wolfe.
Author:
Wolfe, E. C.
;
New South Wales Dept. of Agriculture.
Year:
1981.
Description:
17, 48 leaves ; 33 cm.
Subject:
Water stress.
;
Trifolium subterraneum.
;
Seedlings.
Notes:
Report on Reserve Bank of Australia Research Fellowship (Agriculture)... at the Dept. of Agronomy, University of Western Australia, January 1980-January 1981.
Type:
Book
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633.326 WOL [Q]
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