Authors:
RAVETTA DA
GOFFMAN F
PAGANO E
MCLAUGHLIN SP
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Citation: Da. Ravetta et Sp. Mclaughlin, ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN HESPERALOE-FUNIFERA (AGAVACEAE) - A POTENTIAL NEW CAM CROP - THE EFFECT OF LIGHT AVAILABILITY ON PHOTOSYNTHESISAND GROWTH, Journal of arid environments, 33(4), 1996, pp. 399-407
Citation: Da. Ravetta et Sp. Mclaughlin, ECOPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN HESPERALOE-FUNIFERA (AGAVACEAE) - A POTENTIAL NEW CAM CROP - SEASONAL PATTERNS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, Journal of arid environments, 33(2), 1996, pp. 211-223
Citation: Sp. Mclaughlin, MORPHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD POTENTIAL IN HESPERALOE-FUNIFERA (AGAVACEAE), AN EXPERIMENTAL FIBER CROP FOR DRY REGIONS, Experimental Agriculture, 31(3), 1995, pp. 345-353
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Citation: Da. Ravetta et Sp. Mclaughlin, PHOTOSYNTHETIC PATHWAYS OF HESPERALOE-FUNIFERA AND H-NOCTURNA (AGAVACEAE) - NOVEL SOURCES OF SPECIALTY FIBERS, American journal of botany, 80(5), 1993, pp. 524-532