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Effects of light intensity on the respense of tomatoes to Metribuzin.
Moshe Sibony
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Baruch Rubin
, Shlomo Glidai
Institute of Plant Sciences and Genetics in Agriculture
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Tomato
100%
Light Intensity
100%
Light Effect
100%
Metribuzin
100%
Herbicide
37%
Light Stress
37%
Controlled Environment
25%
Israel
12%
Biochemical Mechanism
12%
Northern Negev
12%
Commercial Fields
12%
Weed Control
12%
Low Light Intensity
12%
Leaf Stage
12%
Tomato Plant
12%
Necrotic Lesion
12%
Photoperiod
12%
Intensity-dependent
12%
Kibbutz
12%
Tomato Seedlings
12%
Severe Damage
12%
Field Environment
12%
Night Temperature
12%
Plastic Nets
12%
Cloudy Day
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Metribuzin
100%
Herbicide
37%
Photoperiod
12%
Biochemical Mechanisms
12%
Weed Control
12%
Night Temperature
12%