Comparative anatomical and hormonal analyses between kohlrabi and broccoli seedlings: Relevance to kohlrabi stem tuber initiation
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M. Kojima | H. Sakakibara | M. Nuruzzaman | E. Fukai | K. Okazaki | R. Fujimoto | Yumiko Takebayashi | Masato Sato | M. Hoque | Daniel John Shea | Satoru Okamoto
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