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2009
Abstract This chapter discusses the impact of photosynthesis and tree water relations on the growth and development of mango. The effects of environmental and crop-related factors on photosynthesis (light, leaf temperature, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, humidity, flooding and internal factors), tree growth and development ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses the impact of photosynthesis and tree water relations on the growth and development of mango. The effects of environmental and crop-related factors on photosynthesis (light, leaf temperature, elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, humidity, flooding and internal factors), tree growth and development ...
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2020
Abstract This chapter contains questions about the physiological adaptations of animals and plants to their environment.
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Abstract This chapter contains questions about the physiological adaptations of animals and plants to their environment.
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Ecophysiological aspects of allelopathy
Planta, 2003Allelochemicals play an important role in explaining plant growth inhibition in interspecies interactions and in structuring the plant community. Five aspects of allelochemicals are discussed from an ecophysiological perspective: (i) biosynthesis, (ii) mode of release, (iii) mode of action, (iv) detoxification and prevention of autotoxicity, and (v ...
, Inderjit, Stephen O, Duke
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Ecophysiology of photosynthesis in macroalgae
Photosynthesis Research, 2012Macroalgae occur in the marine benthos from the upper intertidal to depths of more than 200 m, contributing up to 1 Pg C per year to global primary productivity. Freshwater macroalgae are mainly green (Chlorophyta) with some red (Rhodophyta) and a small contribution of brown (Phaeophyceae) algae, while in the ocean all three higher taxa are important ...
Raven, John A., Hurd, Catriona L.
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The different types of coconut palm, tall, dwarf and hybrid, grow best in coastal areas with a humid tropical climate. In these regions, many biotic and abiotic constraints are serious threats that affect the sustainability of coconut production, and these problems are likely to be exacerbated by global climate change.
Lacerda, Claudivan Feitosa +5 more
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The ecophysiology of early angiosperms
Plant, Cell & Environment, 2007ABSTRACTAngiosperms first appeared during the Early Cretaceous, and within 30 million years they reigned over many floras worldwide. Associated with this rise to prominence, angiosperms produced a spectrum of reproductive and vegetative innovations, which produced a cascade of ecological consequences that altered the ecology and biogeochemistry of the ...
Taylor S, Feild, Nan Crystal, Arens
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Ecophysiology of leaf trichomes
Functional Plant Biology, 2016This review examines how leaf trichomes influence leaf physiological responses to abiotic environmental drivers. Leaf trichomes are known to modulate leaf traits, particularly radiation absorptance, but studies in recent decades have demonstrated that trichomes have a more expansive role in the plant–environment interaction.
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Plant Structure and Ecophysiology
2011Rubber is synthesized in over 7500 plant species, confined to 300 genera of seven families: Euphorbiaceae, Apocynaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Asteraceae, Moraceae, Papaveraceae and Sapotaceae (Backhaus 1985; Lewinsohn 1991; Cornish et al. 1993) (see Chap. 1 for other sources of rubber). Of late, scientists have started exploring the possibility of generating
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