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Keyword [Camellia japonica]
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1. Studies On The Germplasm Resources Of Naidong Shancha (Camellia Japonica L.)
2. Isolation Of B-function Mads-box Genes In Camellia Japonica And Its Potential Role In Double Flower Formation
3. Study On The Effects Of Different Photoperiod On The Inflorescence Of Camellia Japonica
4. Studies On Photosynthetic And Ecological Characters Of Naidong Shancha (Camellia Japonica L.)
5. Fine Mapping Of Rice Lesion Mimic Gene Spl5 And Study On RAPD Amplification System Of Camellia Japonica L.
6. Genetic Diversity Of Camellia Japonica In Zhejiang Province
7. Study Of Screening Of Substrate And Fertilizer Ratio And Adaptability Of Camellia Japonica Under Summer High Light And Winter Low Temperature
8. Studies On The Genetic Stability And Cultivation Techniques Of New Lines In Camellia Japonica L.
9. Studies On The Effects Of Simulated Acid Rain On Camelia Japonica And Camellia Sasanqua
10. The Relationships Between The Epidermal Features And The Opening Of Flowers On Floral Organs Of Camellia Japonica L.Cv.'Hongluzhen'
11. Isolation, Purification And Immunological Activity Of The Polysaccharides From Bee Pollen Of Camellia Japonica
12. Function Analysis Of APX, CPI, GA20ox1 And Xylose Selection System Establishment Of Camellia Japonica
13. Research On Cross Breeding And Flower Bud Differentiation Of Camellia Japonica L.
14. Study On Callus Induction And Plant Regeneration Of Camellia Japonica L.’Naidong’
15. Isolation And Function Analysis Of Class A And C Genes Of MADS-box Family From Camellia Javonica
16. Research On Photosynthetic Characteristics In Camellia Japonica Growing At The Understory
17. Study On Preservation And Senescence Mechanism Of Cut Camellia Japonica Flower
18. Molecular Mechanism On Expression Of Red Leaf Color In Camellia Japonica ‘Jinghua Meinü'
19. Research And Application For Promotion Of The Key Technology Of Camellia Industry
20. Study On Growth Physiological Characteristics And Nutritional Status Of Camellia Nitidissima Chi And Camellia Japonica L. In Different Canopy Density Conditions Under The Illicium Verum Forest
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