IBIS-Flora

Angiosperm Flora of India

Literature

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ANDÚJAR, D, ESCOLÀ, A, DORADO, J, FERNÁNDEZ-QUINTANILLA, C2011Weed discrimination using ultrasonic sensors
Hiradate, S, Ohse, K, Furubayashi, A, Fujii, Y2010Quantitative Evaluation of Allelopathic Potentials in Soils: Total Activity Approach
Hussain, Z, Marwat, KBahadar, Cardina, J2011Common Cocklebur Competition in Forage Maize
Mott, KA, PEAK, DAVID2013Testing a vapour-phase model of stomatal responses to humidity
Nibret, E, Youns, M, R. Krauth-Siegel, L, WINK, MICHAEL2011Biological Activities of Xanthatin from Xanthium strumarium Leaves
Rosenbaum, KK, Bradley, KW, Roberts, CA2011Influence of Increasing Common Ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) or Common Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium) Densities on Forage Nutritive Value and Yield in Tall Fescue Pastures and Hay Fields
Tcherkez, G, MAHÉ, ALINE, Boex-Fontvieille, E, Gout, E, Guérard, F, Bligny, R2011Experimental Evidence of Phosphoenolpyruvate Resynthesis from Pyruvate in Illuminated Leaves
Tcherkez, G, MAHÉ, ALINE, Gauthier, P, Mauve, C, Gout, E, Bligny, R, CORNIC, GABRIEL, Hodges, M2009In Folio Respiratory Fluxomics Revealed by ¹³C Isotopic Labeling and H/D Isotope Effects Highlight the Noncyclic Nature of the Tricarboxylic Acid "Cycle" in Illuminated Leaves
Tcherkez, G, MAHÉ, ALINE, Guérard, F, BOEX-FONTVIEILLE, EDOUARDRA, Gout, E, LAMOTHE, MARLENE, BARBOUR, MARGARETM, Bligny, R2012Short-term effects of CO2 and O2 on citrate metabolism in illuminated leaves
Watari, R, Nagashima, H, Hirose, T2012Growth and nitrogen use in Xanthium canadense grown in an open or in a dense stand
YOUSEFI, AR, GONZALEZ-ANDUJAR, JL, ALIZADEH, H, BAGHESTANI, MA, H MASHHADI, RAHIMIAN, KARIMMOJENI, H2012Interactions between reduced rate of imazethapyr and multiple weed species–soyabean interference in a semi-arid environment
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