Total Water Content in Plant Leaves of Cotton Cultivars, Families and Ranges
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v33i.1692Keywords:
drought, total leaf water content, family, range, cultivars, gene, ChDNSAbstract
According to the research results, the total amount of water in plant leaves is formed differently in families under different soil and water regime conditions, and changes depending on the composition of parent forms of families, as well as the conditions of water supply.
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