McLaurin et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Jerusalem artichoke growth, development, and field storage. I. Numerical assessment of plant part development and dry matter acquisition and allocationMcLaurin et al., 1999
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- McLaurin W
- Somda Z
- Kays S
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- Journal of Plant Nutrition
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Expanding commercial interest in the use of inulin as a bulking agent for artificial sweeteners, dietary fiber health supplement, fat replacement for processed foods, feed stock for fructose syrups, and a wide range of potential industrial products, has stimulated …
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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