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Authors: PURCELL LC VORIES ED COUNCE PA KING CA
Citation: Lc. Purcell et al., SOYBEAN GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE TO SATURATED SOIL CULTURE IN A TEMPERATE ENVIRONMENT, Field crops research, 49(2-3), 1997, pp. 205-213

Authors: SUNG SS BLACK CC KORMANIK TL ZARNOCH SJ KORMANIK PP COUNCE PA
Citation: Ss. Sung et al., FALL NITROGEN-FERTILIZATION AND THE BIOLOGY OF PINUS-TAEDA SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT, Canadian journal of forest research, 27(9), 1997, pp. 1406-1412

Authors: KEISLING TC COUNCE PA
Citation: Tc. Keisling et Pa. Counce, AN ENCODING PROCESS FOR MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SOYBEAN FRUIT DISTRIBUTION, Crop science, 37(5), 1997, pp. 1665-1669

Authors: COUNCE PA SIEBENMORGEN TJ POAG MA HOLLOWAY GE KOCHER MF LU RF
Citation: Pa. Counce et al., PANICLE EMERGENCE OF TILLER TYPES AND GRAIN-YIELD OF TILLER ORDER FORDIRECT-SEEDED RICE CULTIVARS, Field crops research, 47(2-3), 1996, pp. 235-242

Authors: COUNCE PA KEISLING TC
Citation: Pa. Counce et Tc. Keisling, EMERGENCE DATE MEDIATION OF RICE YIELD RESPONSES TO EQUIDISTANT SPACING, Field crops research, 41(3), 1995, pp. 167-171

Authors: BLACK CC TU ZP COUNCE PA YAO PF ANGELOV MN
Citation: Cc. Black et al., AN INTEGRATION OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC TRAITS AND MECHANISMS THAT CAN INCREASE CROP PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND GRAIN PRODUCTION, Photosynthesis research, 46(1-2), 1995, pp. 169-175

Authors: COUNCE PA GRAVOIS KA COSTELLO TA
Citation: Pa. Counce et al., COMPARISON BETWEEN A HIGH-YIELDING CHINESE RICE CULTIVAR AND A HIGH-YIELDING UNITED-STATES RICE CULTIVAR, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 33-33

Authors: COUNCE PA WELLS BR NORMAN RJ
Citation: Pa. Counce et al., SIMULATED HAIL DAMAGE TO RICE .1. SUSCEPTIBLE GROWTH-STAGES, Agronomy journal, 86(6), 1994, pp. 1107-1113

Authors: COUNCE PA WELLS BR NORMAN RJ LEONG J
Citation: Pa. Counce et al., SIMULATED HAIL DAMAGE TO RICE .2. EFFECTS DURING 4 REPRODUCTIVE GROWTH-STAGES, Agronomy journal, 86(6), 1994, pp. 1113-1118

Authors: SIEBENMORGEN TJ ANDREWS SB COUNCE PA
Citation: Tj. Siebenmorgen et al., RELATIONSHIP OF THE HEIGHT RICE IS CUT TO HARVESTING TEST PARAMETERS, Transactions of the ASAE, 37(1), 1994, pp. 67-69

Authors: COUNCE PA BLACK CC
Citation: Pa. Counce et Cc. Black, SUCROSE METABOLISM ENZYMES IN RICE CULMS AND LEAF SHEATHS BEFORE AND DURING GRAIN-FILLING, Plant physiology, 102(1), 1993, pp. 32-32
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