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    Temperature as a factor in nectarine production in the Western Cape. 

    Linsley-Noakes, Gavin C. (1994)
    Phenological and climatic data were collected from nectarine orchards containing the cultivars Sunlite, Flavortop and Fantasia, growing in six climatically divergent areas in the Western Cape, South Africa. Shoots were ...
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    Ovule and seed studies in relation to fruit growth in Carica papaya L. cl. honey gold. 

    Pereira, Abel Luiz. (1979)
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    Tissue culture studies on the genus Rosa with special reference to the shoot tip. 

    Jacobs, Gerard. (1969)
    A modified Berthelot (1934)-Knop (1865) solution was found to support the growth of rose pith segments while Murashige and Skoog's (1962) medium did not. Possibly the NH(4)+ content of the latter medium is toxic to rose ...
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    Induced polyploidy as a tool for the development of novel South African indigenous crops. 

    Hannweg, Karin F. (2015)
    Polyploidy is a naturally-occurring phenomenon in plants and has been reported as an important pathway for evolution and speciation; it is estimated that a large percentage of flowering plants are polyploid in origin. ...

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    AuthorHannweg, Karin F. (1)Jacobs, Gerard. (1)Linsley-Noakes, Gavin C. (1)Pereira, Abel Luiz. (1)SubjectTheses--Horticultural science. (3)Fruit--Development. (1)Indigenous crops -- South Africa. (1)Nectarine--Effect of temperature on. (1)Nectarine--Western Cape. (1)Papaya--Effect of temperature on. (1)Papaya. (1)Plant tissue culture. (1)Polyploidy. (1)Roses--Micropropagation. (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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