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Growth Performance of Sweet Maize under Non-Typical Maize Growing Conditions

The considerable increase in sweet maize production in Europe is a direct result of the increasing demand. This review shows a lack of investigations of non-typical maize growing conditions, and also different research results for sweet maize, especially in Europe. The most important limiting factor...

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Published in:Biological agriculture & horticulture 2011-01, Vol.27 (2), p.147-164
Main Authors: Fekonja, M., Bavec, F., Grobelnik-Mlakar, S., Turinek, M., Jakop, M., Bavec, M.
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