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Cell Wall Expansion as Viewed by the Creep Method. / Suslov, Dmitry ; Vissenberg, Kris.

Plant Biomechanics: From Structure to Function at Multiple Scales. ред. / Anja Geitmann; Joseph Gril. Plant Biomechanics. ред. Springer Nature, 2018. стр. 305-320.

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Harvard

Suslov, D & Vissenberg, K 2018, Cell Wall Expansion as Viewed by the Creep Method. в A Geitmann & J Gril (ред.), Plant Biomechanics: From Structure to Function at Multiple Scales. Plant Biomechanics изд., Springer Nature, стр. 305-320. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79099-2_14

APA

Suslov, D., & Vissenberg, K. (2018). Cell Wall Expansion as Viewed by the Creep Method. в A. Geitmann, & J. Gril (Ред.), Plant Biomechanics: From Structure to Function at Multiple Scales (Plant Biomechanics ред., стр. 305-320). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79099-2_14

Vancouver

Suslov D, Vissenberg K. Cell Wall Expansion as Viewed by the Creep Method. в Geitmann A, Gril J, Редакторы, Plant Biomechanics: From Structure to Function at Multiple Scales. Plant Biomechanics ред. Springer Nature. 2018. стр. 305-320 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-79099-2_14

Author

Suslov, Dmitry ; Vissenberg, Kris. / Cell Wall Expansion as Viewed by the Creep Method. Plant Biomechanics: From Structure to Function at Multiple Scales. Редактор / Anja Geitmann ; Joseph Gril. Plant Biomechanics. ред. Springer Nature, 2018. стр. 305-320

BibTeX

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