Phytohormones and related compounds : a comprehensive treatise
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About Phytohormones and related compounds : a comprehensive treatise
This paper, published in 1978, received 491 indexed citations . Written by D. S. Letham, Peter B. Goodwin and Thomas J. Higgins. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (406 citations), Molecular Biology (220 citations), Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics (48 citations), Food Science (28 citations) and Cell Biology (25 citations). Published in Elsevier eBooks.
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