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1. Effects Of Soil Moisture On Potato Starch Formation And Yield
2. Physiological Effects Of High Temperature And Sucrose & Glutamine Supply On Protein And Starch Formation Of Wheat In Detached Ear Cultured In Vivo
3. Grain Yield, Starch Quality And Their Formation Of Winter Wheat In Responses To Shading Stress After Anthesis
4. Study On The Character Of Grain Yield And Starch Formation And Their Physiological Basis Of Different Spring Wheat Varieties
5. Research Of Starch Granule Distribution Of Waxy Wheat And Its Response To N2
6. Formation Ang Quality Properties Of Wheat Starch Through High Pressure Mutation Breeding Method
7. Effects Of Spraying Foliar Fertilizer On Physiological Characteristics And Yield Of Spring Wheat Under Drought Stress After Anthesis
8. High Temperature On Starch Formation Of Wheat With Different Heat Tolerance
9. Effects Of High Temperature On The Formation Of Starch And Yield Of Potato
10. Effect Of Controlled Release And Conventional Urea Application On Starch Formation And Grain Filling Characteristics Of Spring Maize
11. Effects Of Different Potassium Rates On Yield And Starch Formation Of Spring Maize Integrated With Drip Irrigation
12. The Study Of Starch Formation And The EfSBE1 Expression In The Development Of Gordon Euryale Seed(Euryale Ferox Salisb)
13. Resistant-starch formation in high-amylose maize starch
14. Analysis Of Wheat Starch Quality Genotype And En Vironmental Effects And Study On The Mechanism Of Resistant Starch Formation
15. Effect Mechanism Of Combined With Water And Fertilizer On Starch Formation And Yield Of Maize Under Drip Irrigation
16. Effects Of Different Phosphorus Application Rates On Corn Grain Starch And Yield Formation Under Drip Irrigation
17. Effect Of Potassium Application Rate On Potato In Dry Areas Physiological Characteristics And Effect Of Starch Formation
18. Influence Of High Temperature And Nitrogen Fertilizer On Mechanism Of Starch Formation And Yield Of Potato Tubers
19. Response Of Spring Maize Productivity To Different Cultivation Models In Arid Areas Of Southern Ningxia
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