Effects of high electrical conductivity of nutrient solution and its application timing on lycopene, chlorophyll and sugar concentrations of hydroponic tomatoes during ripening
Min Wu(State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science), Chieri Kubota(The Ohio State University)
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