Crescimento, morfologia, partição de assimilados e produção de matéria seca do feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L) submetido a três níveis de densidade do fluxo radiante
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matéria seca, fluxo radiante, taxa fotossintética, crescimento vegetal, análise variânciaResumen
Growth, morphology and dry matter partition were studied in Phaseolus vulgaris L., cv. Negrito 897, under three light levels (30, 62 and 100% of sunlight) in the greenhouse. The plants were harvested at 10 — day intervals.
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