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- who: AoB PLANTS et al. from the Waite Research Institute and School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, PMB, Glen Osmond, South Australia have published the paper: 1-11 Highlights Promotional text High-throughput phenotyping was used to track real-time growth of tomato and their responses to nutrients supplied from different, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The analysis focused on Genotype 76R from here onwards, since the AM colonization was very low ( and amp;lt;10%) thus genotypic comparison was not considered appropriate.
- how: The experiment was conducted in June . . .
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