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Leaf scorch of ornamental trees and shrubs (2010)
Christopher J. Starbuck, Denny Schrock
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2007
Leaf senescence constitutes the final stage of leaf development and is critical for plants’ fitness as nutrient relocation from leaves to reproducing seeds is achieved through this process. Leaf senescence involves a coordinated action at the cellular, tissue, organ, and organism levels under the control of a highly regulated genetic program.
Lim, PO, Kim, HJ, Nam, HG
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Leaf senescence constitutes the final stage of leaf development and is critical for plants’ fitness as nutrient relocation from leaves to reproducing seeds is achieved through this process. Leaf senescence involves a coordinated action at the cellular, tissue, organ, and organism levels under the control of a highly regulated genetic program.
Lim, PO, Kim, HJ, Nam, HG
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2006
Leaves are extraordinarily variable in form, longevity, venation architecture, and capacity for photosynthetic gas exchange. Much of this diversity is linked with water transport capacity. The pathways through the leaf constitute a substantial (≥30%) part of the resistance to water flow through plants, and thus influence rates of transpiration and ...
Lawren, Sack, N Michele, Holbrook
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Leaves are extraordinarily variable in form, longevity, venation architecture, and capacity for photosynthetic gas exchange. Much of this diversity is linked with water transport capacity. The pathways through the leaf constitute a substantial (≥30%) part of the resistance to water flow through plants, and thus influence rates of transpiration and ...
Lawren, Sack, N Michele, Holbrook
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