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“... be explained in part by the decreases in stomatal conductance and in the net photosynthetic rate of diseased...”
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“... treatment of asthma, cough, colic pain, cancer, diabetes and also used as antispasmodic, antifertility...”
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“...Sambucus nigra L. is a flowering plant, which has been used for centuries as part of folk medicine...”
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“... and rainfed conditions. The aim of this research was to evaluate the tolerance of cotton cultivars...”
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“... flowering. The experiment was conducted in the greenhouse of the Department of Soil Science and Natural...”
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“... period. Bud burst and flowering were hastened by both KNO3 and CH2N2 application, and both chemicals...”
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“...The objective was to compare the contents and rates of nutrient retranslocation between flowering...”
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