Research article    |    Open Access
Helia 2008, Vol. 31(48) 55-60

A NEW SUNFLOWER MUTANT WITH INCREASED LEVELS OF PALMITIC ACID IN SEED OIL

Velasco, L., Pérez-Vich, B. & Fernández-Martínez, J.M.


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