The Tomato Crop 1986
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3137-4_9
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“…In addition, it is known that an excess amount of N may cause abnormal stem in tomato plants. Crease-stem (abnormality) is one of the physiological disorders observed in tomato plants; this condition leads to thicker stems, shorter internodes, and slits (Abe et al, 1964;Grimbly, 1986). In our study, B light treatment resulted in greater total N content (mg•g -1 DW) in shoots compared to monochromatic R light (Fig.…”
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“…In addition, it is known that an excess amount of N may cause abnormal stem in tomato plants. Crease-stem (abnormality) is one of the physiological disorders observed in tomato plants; this condition leads to thicker stems, shorter internodes, and slits (Abe et al, 1964;Grimbly, 1986). In our study, B light treatment resulted in greater total N content (mg•g -1 DW) in shoots compared to monochromatic R light (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%