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title Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
spellingShingle Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
Alcántara Cortes, Johan Steven
Acero Godoy, Jovanna
Alcántara Cortés, Jonathan David
Sánchez Mora, Ruth Melida
Phytohormones
Vegetal crops
Vegetal development
Root enhancer
Vegetal metabolism
Fitohormonas
Cultivo vegetal
Crecimiento vegetal
Enraizamiento
Metabolismo vegetal
title_short Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
title_full Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
title_fullStr Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
title_full_unstemmed Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
title_sort principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
author Alcántara Cortes, Johan Steven
Acero Godoy, Jovanna
Alcántara Cortés, Jonathan David
Sánchez Mora, Ruth Melida
author_facet Alcántara Cortes, Johan Steven
Acero Godoy, Jovanna
Alcántara Cortés, Jonathan David
Sánchez Mora, Ruth Melida
topic Phytohormones
Vegetal crops
Vegetal development
Root enhancer
Vegetal metabolism
Fitohormonas
Cultivo vegetal
Crecimiento vegetal
Enraizamiento
Metabolismo vegetal
topic_facet Phytohormones
Vegetal crops
Vegetal development
Root enhancer
Vegetal metabolism
Fitohormonas
Cultivo vegetal
Crecimiento vegetal
Enraizamiento
Metabolismo vegetal
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spelling Principales reguladores hormonales y sus interacciones en el crecimiento vegetal
Alcántara Cortes, Johan Steven
Acero Godoy, Jovanna
Alcántara Cortés, Jonathan David
Sánchez Mora, Ruth Melida
Phytohormones
Vegetal crops
Vegetal development
Root enhancer
Vegetal metabolism
Fitohormonas
Cultivo vegetal
Crecimiento vegetal
Enraizamiento
Metabolismo vegetal
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