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Publications by Yorimi Kondo
Studies on the Resistance and Its Inspecting Method of Injuries of Cool Weather in the Rice Varieties : III Relation of Intensity and Period of Low Temperature to Injuries at the Stage of Blooming and Pollination.
Japanese Journal of Crop Science
Genetics
Agronomy
Crop Science
Food Science
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Relation Between the Rooting Ability From Flag Leaf Node and the Cool Tolerance at the Booting Stage in Rice.
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STUDIES ON THE BREEDING METHOD OF SYNTHETIC VARIETIES IN SUGAR BEET. : III. Performance of Synthetic Varieties and Number of Component Strains.
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Studies on the Control of Flower Bud Formation by Temperature and Daylength in Rice Plants. : III. Vernalisation With Low or High Temperature.
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