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Effects of cold stress and the recovery thereafter on soybean (Glycine max) plants. The study of long-term low night temperatures on cold sensitive soybean plants and the recovery process was monitored using Chlorophyll a fluorescent and photosynthetic gas exchange measurements.

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  • Note: This paper was initially delivered at the Annual Congress of the Biological Sciences Division of the South African Academy for Science and Art, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa on 01 October 2010

  • Plante is in vermikuliet gekweek en in ’n glashuis met konstante dag- en nagtemperature van 26 °C en 20 °C onderskeidelik, gehou

  • Na afloop van die kouebehandeling is toetsplante toegelaat om te herstel vir ’n tydperk van twintig dae onder reedsgenoemde gekontroleerde glashuiskondisies

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Note: This paper was initially delivered at the Annual Congress of the Biological Sciences Division of the South African Academy for Science and Art, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Roodeplaat, Pretoria, South Africa on 01 October 2010. Die bestudering van lang termyn lae-nagtemperatuur op koue-sensitiewe sojaboon (Glycine max) genotipe en die herstel proses Kriel1 M. de Beer1 M.M. Minaar1 C.C.W. Scheepers1 How to cite this abstract: Kriel, E., De Beer, M., Minaar, M.M.

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