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2. Processing peas for producing macaroni

3. Physico-Chemical Characteristics of KhesariDhal (Lathyrus sativus): Changes inα-Galactosides, Monosaccharides andDisaccharides during Food Processing

4. An analysis of seed development inPisum sativumXIX. Effect of mutant alleles at therandrbloci on starch grain size and on the content and composition of starch in developing pea seeds

5. An analysis of seed development inPisum sativumXVIII. The isolation of mutants defective in embryo development

6. An Analysis of Seed Development inPisum sativum

7. An analysis of seed development in Pisum sativumL. XVI. Assessing variation for fatty-acid content by use of a non-destructive technique for single-seed analysis

9. Mutant alleles at the rugosus loci in pea affect seed moisture sorption isotherms and the relations between seed longevity and moisture content

10. The discovery of compositional variation for the raffinose family of oligosaccharides in pea seeds

11. An Analysis of Seed Development in Pisum sativum III. The Relationship Between the r Locus, the Water Content and the Osmotic Potential of Seed Tissues in vivo and in vitro

12. The effect of the gp gene on fruit development in Pisum sativum L.. II. Photosynthetic implications

14. The effects of nitrogen level on the performance of Antirrhinum cultivars grown in greenhouse conditions

15. A Population Study to Aid the Selection of Improved Dried Pea (Pisum sativum) Crop Plants

16. The effect of the gp gene on fruit development in Pisum sativum L.. I. Structural and physical aspects

17. The effect of foliage phenotype and seed size on the crop growth of Pisum sativum (L)

18. Comparative studies within and between seed and seedling populations of leafed, ‘leafless’ and ‘semi-leafles’ genotypes of Pisum sativum L

19. An Analysis of Seed Development inPisum sativum

20. The effect of artificially extended daylengths and of sowing times on Antirrhinum majus

21. An Analysis of Seed Development inPisum sativum

22. An analysis of seed development in Pisum sativum. VII. Embryo development and precocious germination in vitro

23. Variation in budding and flowering-time of commercial cultivars of Antirrhinum majus

25. Response to light intensity and day-length of two contrasting flower varieties ofAntirrhinum majusL

26. Factors Influencing Alanine Aminotransferase Activity in Leaves ofLolium temulentumL

29. Light-stimulation of alanine aminotransferase activity in dark-grown leaves of Lolium temulentum L. as related to chlorophyll formation

30. Role of PEP carboxylase during seed development in Pisum sativum

31. Biometrical analyses of some economically important characters in Antirrhinum majus

32. The Involvement of CO2 Uptake in the Flowering Behaviour of two Varieties of Antirrhinum majus

33. Evolution of soluble carbohydrates during the development of pea, faba bean and lupin seeds

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