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Biochemical performance, vigor and characteristics of initial growth of wheat plants under different sowing depths

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Figure 1 - Shoot length (A), root length (B), shoot dry matter content (C) and root dry matter content (D) of wheat seedlings under  four sowing depths
Figure 2 - Seedling emergence (A), leaf area (B), chlorophyll content (C) and shoot to root ratio (D) of wheat seedlings under four Seedling emergence (A), leaf area (B), chlorophyll content (C) and shoot to root ratio (D) of wheat seedlings under four  Seedling emergence (A), leaf area (B), chlorophyll content (C) and shoot to root ratio (D) of wheat seedlings under four

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