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Evaluation of diverse wheat genotypes for potential biomass production through physiological parameters at seedling stage under controlled environment. / Khattak, Gul Sanat Shah; Parry, Martin A J; Andralojc, John et al.
In: Pakistan Journal of Botany, Vol. 46, No. 1, 01.02.2014, p. 181-184.

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Khattak, Gul Sanat Shah ; Parry, Martin A J ; Andralojc, John et al. / Evaluation of diverse wheat genotypes for potential biomass production through physiological parameters at seedling stage under controlled environment. In: Pakistan Journal of Botany. 2014 ; Vol. 46, No. 1. pp. 181-184.

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