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"The focus in this volume is on the light-intercepting surfaces of the plant and the utilisation of the absorbed energy to fix carbon - the foundation of carbon-based life on earth. The authors consider a diverse range of species throughout drawing on experience gained with both monocultures and mixed-plant communities. The volume is intended for researchers and professionals in plant physiology, cell biology, molecular biology, ecology and evolutionary biology.
It will also be of interest to crop physiologists."--BOOK JACKET.
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Development, Leaves, Plant canopies, Plant physiologyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Leaf Development and Canopy Growth (Sheffield Biological Sciences)
July 2000, Sheffield Academic Pr
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Leaf Development and Canopy Growth (Sheffield Biological Sciences)
March 14, 2000, Blackwell
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Leaf development and canopy growth
2000, Sheffield Academic Press, CRC Press, Blackwell
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"This chapter explores the functional divergence that has ultimately resulted in the leafstem organographic distinction."
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