Wheat cultivars selected for high Fv /Fm under heat stress maintain high photosynthesis, total chlorophyll, stomatal conductance, transpiration and dry matter.
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Eva Rosenqvist | Carl-Otto Ottosen | E. Rosenqvist | C. Ottosen | S. Andersen | Dew Kumari Sharma | Sven Bode Andersen | D. K. Sharma
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