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The effects of the PAL inhibitor AIP on phenolic expression, growth and development, and UV-B tolerance in red cabbage and in ...

15516 The effects of the PAL inhibitor AIP on phenolic expression, growth and development, and UV-B tolerance in red cabbage and in ... http://sc.lib.muohio.edu/dissertations/AAI9711351 The effects of the PAL inhibitor AIP on phenolic expression, growth and development, and UV-B tolerance in red cabbage and in duckweed Dennis Corbin Gitz, Miami University Date: 1996 Crops > Cabbage > Research red   cabbage   phenolic   uv-b   radiation   histochemical   method   brassica   oleracea   zirconyl   chloride   light   sensitivity   fluorescent   lamps   anthocyanin   accumulation   no   difference Jan 1, 2007  

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