Effects of fruit set sequence and defoliation on cell number, cell size and hormone levels of tomato fruits (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) within a truss

作者: J. Bohner , F. Bangerth

DOI: 10.1007/BF00028237

关键词: SolanaceaeFlorRipeningPlant physiologyPollinationOvary (botany)LycopersiconBiologyAnthesisBotany

摘要: … It is a well-known phenomenon with most tomato cultivars that fruits at the distal end of the truss are smaller than those at the proximal end [5]. Although no difference was found in the …

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