Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed., 2005, 41(10):212-217 | DOI: 10.17221/6177-CJGPB

Heterogeneity in carbon isotope discrimination in leaves, stalks and spikes of ten annual wild Triticeae species

J. Zámečník, V. Holubec
Research Institute of Crop Production, 161 06 Praha-Ruzyně, Czech Republic e-mail: zamecnik@vurv.cz, holubec@vurv.cz

Keywords: carbon isotope discrimination; delta; wild Triticeae; heterogeneity; drought adaptation

Published: December 31, 2005  Show citation

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Zámečník J, Holubec V. Heterogeneity in carbon isotope discrimination in leaves, stalks and spikes of ten annual wild Triticeae species. Czech J. Genet. Plant Breed. 2005;41(Special Issue):212-217. doi: 10.17221/6177-CJGPB.
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